The second major of the 2024 golf season continues to be contested, with plenty of big-time players looking to set a tone for the rest of the campaign. The PGA Championship returns to town for the first time in a decade for the May beauty around Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville.
An unfortunate wrench was thrown in Friday morning's match when, in unrelated incidents, A Pedestrian killed in traffic accident outside Valhalla stadium And the No. 1 golfer in the world Scotty Scheffler was arrested for a traffic violation. Even before this shocking incident, Scheffler had a lot of pressure on his shoulders. Not only is he trying to become the first golfer since 2015 to win the first two majors, the 2024 Masters champion is looking for his third win on the PGA Tour, making it five of his last six tournaments. with. The PGA will also mark the second leg of his individual Slam journey — even if he doesn't complete it this year — and his major championship mantle includes two green jackets in the last three years.
Through 36 holes, Xander Schauffele not only holds a one-stroke lead, but sits at 12 under after the first two rounds and has tied the PGA Championship scoring record. Although he is very interesting, Schaffel didn't separate himself from the pack. Colin Morikawa enters the 3rd round sitting one shot behind, while Sahit Thigala looks to break into the professional ranks two back. Scheffler and Bryson DeCambeau lead a remarkable group within three strokes of Scheffler. In all, 21 golfers are within striking distance, which means moving day should be a huge Saturday.
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While attending the PGA Championship is a ton of fun, watching golf at the game's grandest stages is an incredible treat every year. Here at CBS Sports we're excited to bring you live leaderboard coverage of the PGA Championship all week long.
CBS Sports Golf anchor Jim Nantz will call the action for the 34th consecutive year while providing coverage from the Super Tower alongside lead analyst Trevor Immelman. Amanda Renner reports and conducts interviews with Ian Baker-Finch, Frank Nobillo, Dottie Pepper, Colt Nast and Mark Immelman on Valhalla for CBS Sports.
The 106th PGA Championship will be the 34th consecutive (and 41st overall) broadcast by CBS Sports, which will provide multi-platform coverage throughout the week. In partnership with the PGA of America, CBS Sports will use 125 cameras and nearly 150 microphones to capture all the sights and sounds of the overall production effort. Additional technology enhancements include fly cameras, bunker cameras, state-of-the-art drone coverage, panoramic Falcon 360 cameras, toptracer and more.
Enough talking about it. Here's how to watch as much of the PGA Championship as possible all week long. Be sure to stay tuned to CBS Sports for live coverage throughout Download the CBS Sports app Watch the PGA Championship live on your mobile device this weekend.
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Round 3 — Saturday 18 May
Round 3 Start Time: 11:28 am [Tee times]
PGA Championship Live Stream: 7:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. on ESPN+
- Special teams — 11:28 am
- Special Holes — 11:28 am
Early TV coverage: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on ESPN, Fubo (try it for free)
Prime TV Coverage: 1-7pm on CBS, Paramount+
TV Simulcast Live Stream: 1-7 p.m
Desktop and Mobile: Free on CBSSports.com, CBS Sports App
Connected devices*: Available on the day Paramount+, CBS Sports App
*Paramount+ login required
Clubhouse Report: 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
Round 3 Encore: Sundays from 6-10 a.m. on the CBS Sports Network
Round 4 — Sunday 19 May
Round 4 Start Time: TBA
PGA Championship Live Stream: 8-10 a.m. on ESPN+
- Special Groups — TBA
- Holes 16-18 — TBA
Early TV coverage: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on ESPN, Fubo (try it for free)
Prime TV Coverage: 1-7pm on CBS, Paramount+
TV Simulcast Live Stream: 1-7 p.m
Desktop and Mobile: Free on CBSSports.com, CBS Sports App
Connected devices*: Available on the day Paramount+, CBS Sports App
*Paramount+ login required
Clubhouse Report: 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
Round 4 Encore: 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. on the CBS Sports Network
PGA coverage on CBS Sports Network
- PGA Championship Range — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Thursday, Friday)
Pre-round player interviews, analysis, daily previews - PGA Championship Clubhouse Report — 8-9pm (Thursday-Sunday)
Post-round highlights, analysis, player interviews - PGA Championship Encore Presentations
Round 3 — Sunday — 6-10 am
Round 4 — Sunday — 9pm to 3am