Key Points

Scottie Scheffler dominated the back nine at Quail Hollow, sinking a clutch eagle to take a three-shot lead into the final round. Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau remain in contention, though both trail the world No. 1 by five strokes. Meanwhile, Indo-British golfer Aaron Rai slipped down the leaderboard after a disappointing 74. With storms delaying play earlier, Sunday's finale promises high drama as Scheffler eyes another major victory.

Key Points: Scottie Scheffler leads PGA Championship by three after stunning eagle

  • Scheffler's eagle on 14th sparks 5-under run in final holes
  • Jon Rahm tied third after three straight birdies
  • Aaron Rai tumbles to T-36 after 74
  • DeChambeau's water hazard costs him lead
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World No. 1 Scheffler three ahead of field; Aaron Rai slips to 36th at PGA

World No. 1 Scheffler surges ahead with 65, while Rahm and DeChambeau chase at Quail Hollow. Aaron Rai drops to T-36.

"Playing as if he were putting up a clinic, Scheffler was brilliant on the back nine over the final hour of the day. – PGA Report"

Charlotte, May 18

Scottie Scheffler landed a superb eagle on the Par-4 14th with a great tee shot and holed a three-footer as he went into a three-shot lead with one round to go in the 107th PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club.

Scheffler's 6-under 65 took him to 11-under 202, and he led Alex Noren (66) at 8-under by three as three players, including Jon Rahm (67) were tied in third at 7-under. Rahm was among those five shots behind. DeChambeau was six back as per a press release from PGA.

In 2024, Scheffler captured seven official PGA Tour titles, including the Masters, The Players, the Tour Championship, and four signature events. He also claimed gold at the Olympic men's competition in Paris and, to wrap up the year, he successfully defended his Hero World Challenge title in the Bahamas. In 2025, he won his first title earlier this month at the CJ Byron Nelson.

Indo-British Aaron Rai, who was fourth after the first day, slipped down further as he carded 74 and is now T-36th, down from T-17 after two days. Akshay. Bhatia missed the halfway cut, while Sahith Theegala withdrew due to a neck strain.

Playing as if he were putting up a clinic, Scheffler was brilliant on the back nine over the final hour of the day.

Scheffler, the world's No. 1 player who at one stage trailed by three, turned that into a three-shot lead over Alex Noren (66), who only last week returned from seven months away with a hamstring injury. He now gets his chance to play in the final group of a major.

Scheffler was not satisfied with taking the lead, and he eagled 14th, birdied 15th, and then closed with two more on the 17th and the 18th to be 5-under for the last five holes.

Rahm made a run with three straight birdies, was tied third with Davis Riley (67) and J T Poston (68) at 7-under.

Bryson DeChambeau briefly had the lead until his tee shot on the par-3 17th found the water. He was trying to salvage a bogey putt from 25 feet away when the loudest cheer from across the lake by the 14th green made him back off.

Masters champion Rory McIlroy and defending PGA champion Xander Schauffele had a long day. Supposed to tee off at 8:25 am, they finally started at 1:38 p.m. Both shot 72 each and were T-49 at 2-over total.

Rahm was tied for fifth with Si Woo Kim and Jhonattan Vegas, who had two-shot leads after 18 holes and 36 holes.

DeChambeau, Rahm and everyone else will try to make up ground on Scheffler, whose latest win, his first of 2025 was by eight shots in THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson.

The third round was delayed by morning storms, forcing a change in tee times to threesomes off both tees that didn't start until shortly before noon. Then the lead changed multiple times - nine players had at least a share of the lead at one point.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Scheffler is just unstoppable! 🏆 His back nine performance was pure class. As an Indian golf fan, I wish we had more players competing at this level. Aaron Rai's slip is disappointing but hope he bounces back stronger next time. #Golf
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Priya M.
That eagle on 14th was jaw-dropping! 😲 Scheffler makes golf look so easy. Meanwhile, our Indian-origin players need more support - maybe corporate sponsors should step up like they do for cricket. Golf deserves attention too!
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Arjun S.
While Scheffler's dominance is impressive, I wish the coverage showed more of the Asian players. Golf is growing in our region but still gets sidelined. Also, the weather delays must have been frustrating for players and fans alike.
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Shalini R.
Scheffler's consistency is unbelievable! 7 PGA Tour titles in 2024 plus Olympic gold? 🤯 Meanwhile, poor Aaron Rai - hope this doesn't affect his confidence. Indian fans are rooting for you! #Golf #PGAChampionship
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Vikram D.
The real story here is how golf has become predictable with Scheffler winning everything. Where's the competition? Even Rahm and McIlroy couldn't challenge him properly. Need more players to step up their game!
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Neha P.
As someone who started following golf because of Anirban Lahiri, it's bittersweet to see no Indians in contention. But Scheffler's game is truly inspirational! Maybe our young golfers can learn from his mental toughness and precision.

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