Scottie Scheffler owns three-stroke lead heading into PGA Championship final round
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Scottie Scheffler showed exactly what the third round of golf tournaments are called "Moving Day" on Saturday.
Scheffler owns a three-stroke lead in the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow after shooting 65 to get to 11-under for the tournament heading into the final round on Sunday.
Scheffler was dialed in throughout the third round, which included one of his best shots of the tournament: driving the green at the 15th and setting himself up for an easy eagle putt. With three birdies also added on the card, Scheffler walked into the clubhouse with a familiar position on the leaderboard at a major.
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Scottie Scheffler shakes hands with Bill Harke, caddie for Max Homa, on the 18th green during the third round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Quail Hollow. (Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images)
While Scheffler’s 6-under round was impressive, Sweden’s Alex Norén posted 5-under to earn his spot in the final pairing Sunday with Scheffler at 8-under.
Tied for third are J.T. Poston and Davis Riley at 7-under, while LIV Golf star Jon Rahm has found his stroke again in majors after posting 4-under on Saturday to sit at 6-under for the tournament.
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Jhonattan Vegas is also at 6-under, but he could’ve been in position to win it all if it hadn’t been for his 2-over performance on Saturday.
The Venezuelan was the leader after two rounds, which was mostly due to his 7-under start on Thursday. But four bogeys on the card