Scottie Scheffler, PGA Championship
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Scottie Scheffler is the PGA champion and two majors away from the career Grand Slam. He's not thinking that far ahead.
Scottie Scheffler secures his third Major Championship win at Quail Hollow Club, dominating the PGA field with calm precision.
Last season, the PGA Championship had an $18.5 million purse, which beat only the British Open among the four major championships. That was the largest amount offered at a PGA Championship in history, and allowed Xander Schauffele to take home $3.3 million for his win.
The PGA Championship at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina took place over the weekend, and while the leaderboard saw plenty of movement early on, Saturday evening and most of Sunday belonged to Scottie Scheffler.
In their newest ad about the former Texas Longhorn, Nike uses a play on words related to Scheffler's arrest at last year's edition of the tournament.
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Golf Digest on MSNPGA Championship 2025: Scottie Scheffler wins in a walk at Quail Hollow, grabs third career majorSo, it turns out that the 2025 PGA Championship really was won on the back nine on Saturday. Scottie Scheffler covered the final five holes of the third round at Quail Hollow Club in five under par that enabled him to create separation from the field.
Scottie Scheffler has won the PGA Championship for his third major title. He won by five shots but this one was a nail-biter until the final hour.
The world No. 1 has never played the Truist Championship, in preference for the Dallas-swing events which are hometown tournaments for him. He also didn’t play the ’17 PGA Championship and didn’t have his best stuff at the ’22 Presidents Cup, where he went 0-3-1.
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Golf Digest on MSNPGA Championship 2025: The clubs Scottie Scheffler used to win at Quail HollowScottie Scheffler held a three-shot lead after 54 holes of the PGA Championship but was taking nothing for granted in pursuit of his third career major championship.
Alex Noren looks like he's trying to cram for a test when he's practicing. And he treats every round he plays like another test.
The two-time Masters champion nitpicked his game but after 36 holes he’s tied for fifth and three shots behind Jhonattan Vegas.