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USA Today
a day ago
- Climate
- USA Today
KPMG Women's PGA 2025: Live updates from the final round of the LPGA major
A champion will be crowned in Frisco on Sunday as LPGA pros compete in the final round 2025 KPMG Women's PGA Championship. Outright leader Minjee Lee (6 under) and Jeeno Thitikul, who's in solo second at 2 under, are the only two players under par entering the final round on a golf course that was described by the No. 1 player in the world as "almost impossible" at times. As the action ramps up, follow along for live updates, scores, and highlights from the 2025 KPMG Women's PGA Championship. KPMG Women's PGA 2025 live leaderboard Keep tabs on every score being carded in Frisco with our 2025 KPMG Women's PGA Championship leaderboard. Here's what it looked like at the top to start the day Sunday: What will the weather be like Sunday at the KPMG Women's PGA? Players have dealt with brutal heat and strong winds to go along with painfully long rounds during this week's KPMG. Unfortunately, it's going to be another scorcher on Sunday. High temperatures will reach the mid-90s, with heat index creeping close to 100. Steady winds will be blowing at 15 mph from the south and could gust up to 30-40 mph at times. How much money does the winner get at the 2025 KPMG Women's PGA? The total purse for this year's KPMG Women's PGA is a record-breaking $12 million, with $1.8 million going to the winner. How to watch the final round of the KPMG Women's PGA


USA Today
2 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Watch: LPGA star nearly makes ace on 317-yard par-4 during KPMG Women's PGA
Yealimi Noh made bogeys on four of her first five holes during the third round of the 2025 KPMG Women's PGA at Fields Ranch East in Frisco, Texas. But at the 317-yard par-4 7th hole, Noh nearly made up the difference with one swing. Even though the camera crew had trouble staying with the shot, this is something special. As it stood, Noh made an eagle 2 and despite her sluggish start, she was still 2 over for the tournament after seven holes and was, at the time, in a tie for seventh place. In February, Noh won for the first time on the LPGA Tour in her 111th career start at the Founders Cup. The victory boosted her confidence and took 'a lot of pressure off my back.' It's been a long week for Noh, who shot an opening-round 70, but slid back a little on Friday with a 74.