PGA Championship 2025: When Will Scottie Scheffler & Bryson DeChambeau Play? Final Round Tee Times

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The PGA Championship in the first three rounds has laid the foundation for uncertainty. You see, the first round had new names at the top of the leaderboard, and top-seeded players, like Rory McIlroy, recent Masters winner, didn’t have an impressive showing, barely making the cut after 36 holes. Then, his driver was declared ‘Non-conforming’. But away from all the distress and expectation, we are at the final stage, which will help the golfer in etching the name in the history books as the major winner/ PGA Championship winner. The next 18 holes are not to be missed. So here are the tee times and pairings for the PGA Championship final round.

Final round tee-times and pairings at the PGA Championship

The last 18 holes will be played with two golfers pairing and it will start at 8:10 AM. Chris Kirk and Sergio Garcia will take up the first tee-shot, while the last will be World No.1 Scottie Scheffler and Alex Noren. With six hours of pure golfing action, here is how the tee times and pairings look.

Tee Time Pairings
8:10 AM Sergio Garcia, Chris Kirk
8:20 AM Byeong Hun An, Bud Cauley
8:30 AM Elvis Smylie, Brian Campbell
8:40 AM Brian Harman, Austin Exkroat
8:50 AM Michael Kim, Tom Kim
9:00 AM Stephan Jaegar, Nicolai Hojgaard
9:10 AM Kevin Yu, Justin Lower
9:20 AM Rasmus Hojgaard, Daniel Berger
9:30 AM Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood
9:40 AM Sam Burns, Xander Schauffele
9:50 AM Rory McIlroy, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
10:10 AM Sam Stevens, Richard Bland
10:20 AM Corey Conners, Tom McKibbin
10:30 AM Thorbjorn Olesen, Luke Donald
10:40 AM Beau Hossler, Marco Penge
10:50 AM Wyndham Clark, Max Homa
11:00 AM Aaron Rai, Harris English
11:10 AM Nico Echavarria, Eric Cole
11:20 AM Cameron Young, Rafael Compos
11:30 AM Tyrrell Hatton, Michael Thorbjornsen
11:40 AM Taylor Moore, Harry Hall
11:50 AM Viktor Hovland, Joaquin Niemann
12:10 PM David Puig, Robert McIntyre
12:20 PM Alex Smalley, J.J. Spaun
12:30 PM Maverick McNealy, Taylor Pendrith
12:40 PM Ryo Hisatsune, Ben Griffin
12:50 PM Max Greyserman, Ryan Fox
1:00 PM Ryan Gerard, Denny McCarthy
1:10 PM Cam Davis, Lucas Glover
1:20 PM Garrick Higgo, Joe Highsmith
1:30 PM Adam Scott, Matt Wallace
1:40 PM Matt Fitzpatrick, Matthieu Pavon
2:00 PM Bryson DeChambeau, Tony Finau
2:10 PM Keegan Bradley, Jhonattan Vegas
2:20 PM Si Woo Kim, Jon Rahm
2:30 PM J.T. Poston, Davis Riley
2:40 PM Scottie Scheffler, Alex Noren

The top two position holders on the leaderboard will be teeing off last. But will they get the advantage, or will clutch performance from other players take away the lead? It remains to be seen.  The top three golfers on the leaderboard have a four-stroke difference max from the top spot, which can be reduced with a few good shots. So let’s check who is in great rhythm to be able to do it.

Top 3 golfers’ performance at the PGA Championship

On top of the leaderboard is the world number one, is inevitable Scottie Scheffler. The Dallas native recently won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, and he has been continuing his form. Even though in the first round he recorded two bogeys and one double bogey, his four birdies and one eagle came in as a rescue. Even in the later rounds, the performance saw even better as he started a spree of birdies. He recorded 15 birdies and 2 eagles in three rounds to stay at 11 under.

Similarly, Alex Noren and Davis Riley also struggled in the first two rounds. However, with the third round of 66 and 67 respectively, they have made a strong start for the final round. Noren recorded 7 birdies and two bogeys, while Riley added 5 birdies and one bogey to the account.

Now, with just four ideal holes in the scorecard, the leaderboard could turn upside down. But will that happen? Or will Scheffler continue his lead? Who is your pick for the PGA Championship? Share with us in the comments below.

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