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2024 PGA Championship tee times for round 4: Sunday pairings at Valhalla

Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa share the lead at the Valhalla Golf Club, as the PGA Championship heads into its fourth and final round today.

CHRISTIAN PETERSENAFP

Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa are tied for the lead ahead of the final round of the 2024 PGA Championship, while Shane Lowry has surged into contention after a record-equalling round.

PGA Championship final round tee times: Sunday 19 May 2024

  • 7:45am ET: Jeremy Wells (USA), Alejandro Tosti (Argentina)
  • 7:55am ET: Sebastian Soderberg (Sweden), Brendon Todd (USA)
  • 8:05am ET: Rasmus Hojgaard (Denmark), Jordan Smith (England)
  • 8:15am ET: SH Kim (South Korea), Dustin Johnson (USA)
  • 8:25am ET: Andrew Putnam (USA), Ryan Fox (NZ)
  • 8:35am ET: Talor Gooch (USA), Stephan Jaeger (Germany)
  • 8:45am ET: Adam Hadwin (Canada), Erik van Rooyen (South Africa)
  • 8:55am ET: Gary Woodland (USA), Grayson Murray (USA)
  • 9:05am ET: Patrick Cantlay (USA), Luke Donald (England)
  • 9:15am ET: Tommy Fleetwood (England), Jesper Svensson (Sweden)
  • 9:25am ET: Joaquín Niemann (Chile), Rickie Fowler (USA)
  • 9:35am ET: Patrick Reed (USA), Cameron Young (USA)
  • 9:45am ET: Braden Shattuck (USA), Byeong Hun An (South Korea)
  • 10:05am ET: Brooks Koepka (USA), Nicolai Hojgaard (Denmark)
  • 10:15am ET: Adam Svensson (Canada), Thorbjorn Olesen (Denmark)
  • 10:25am ET: Alexander Björk (Sweden), Lucas Glover (USA)
  • 10:35am ET: Tyrell Hatton (England), Corey Conners (Canada)
  • 10:45am ET: Brian Harman (USA), Martin Kaymer (Germany)
  • 10:55am ET: Brice Garnett (USA), Min Woo Lee (Australia)
  • 11:05am ET: Kurt Kitayama (USA), Will Zalatoris (USA)
  • 11:15am ET: Ben Kohles (USA), Cameron Smith (Australia)
  • 11:25am ET: Doug Ghim (USA), Alex Noren (Sweden)
  • 11:35am ET: Jason Day (Australia), Zac Blair (USA)
  • 11:45am ET: Maverick McNealy (USA), Billy Horschel (USA)
  • 12:05pm ET: Max Homa (USA), Tom Hoge (USA)
  • 12:15pm ET: Scottie Scheffler (USA), Mark Hubbard (USA)
  • 12:25pm ET: Aaron Rai (England), Matt Wallace (England)
  • 12:35pm ET: Hideki Matsuyama (Japan), Ryo Hisatsune (Japan)
  • 12:45pm ET: Rory McIlroy (N. Ireland), Tom Kim (South Korea)
  • 12:55pm ET: Jordan Spieth (USA), Russell Henley (USA)
  • 1:05pm ET: Keegan Bradley (USA), Taylor Moore (USA)
  • 1:15pm ET: Thomas Detry (Belgium), Lucas Herbert (Australia)
  • 1:25pm ET: Harris English (USA), Austin Eckroat (USA)
  • 1:35pm ET: Justin Thomas (USA), Tony Finau (USA)
  • 1:55pm ET: Dean Burmester (South Africa), Lee Hodges (USA)
  • 2:05pm ET: Justin Rose (England), Robert MacIntyre (Scotland)
  • 2:15pm ET: Bryson DeChambeau (USA), Viktor Hovland (Norway)
  • 2:25pm ET: Sahith Theegala (USA), Shane Lowry (Rep. of Ireland)
  • 2:35pm ET: Xander Schauffele (USA), Collin Morikawa (USA)

Third round summary at Valhalla

Schauffele, who is chasing his first ever major title, shot 68 at the Valhalla Golf Club yesterday, leaving the 30-year-old on 15 under before round four. Morikawa, the tournament’s winner in 2020, ended the day level with Schauffele after completing his third round in 67.

Sahith Theegala is one stroke back in third, while Lowry stormed into joint fourth by shooting 62 to move to 13 under.

In the process, the 2019 Open winner equalled the record for the lowest-scoring round in major-tournament history, two days after Schauffele had begun his PGA Championship bid by doing the same. Lowry and Schauffele are two of just four men to have ever hit a round of 62 at a major.

Bryson DeChambeau and Viktor Hovland were also on 13 under at the end of play yesterday, after rounds of 67 and 66, respectively.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who had shot 66 on Friday despite his arrest by Louisville police early that morning, struggled in the third round and has fallen down the leaderboard. The 27-year-old could only manage a score of 73, and is now tied for 24th on seven under.

The defending champion, Brooks Koepka, is even further back. He carded 74 on day three, and goes into the final round on four under.

How to watch the 2024 PGA Championship

In the United States, coverage of the final round of the PGA Championship will be shared by ESPN+, ESPN and CBS.

ESPN+ will broadcast the action between 8am and 10am ET, before ESPN takes over between 10am and 1pm ET. From 1pm to 7pm ET, the tournament’s climax will then air on CBS.

Sunday’s action should keep viewers glued to the tube as the world’s top players battle for the Wanamaker Trophy and to get their names on an elite list of golfers. Time to sit back and enjoy, golf fans!

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