Scottie Scheffler launches 65, UP 3 enters the final round of PGA
May 17, 2025, 08:04 PM ET

Charlotte, N.C. - When Scottie Scheffler opened a clinic at Quail How's closing ceremony, he scored a 65-under 65 in Quail How's closing ceremony and entered the final round with a three-shot lead.

Scheffler started his big run as a 3-wood, reaching within 3 feet of 4-14, causing so much hysteria that Bryson DeChambeau had to approach the putter on the lake on the 17th.

It ends with 8-iron iron with 8 ion seams, and inside the 18th birdie, creating more space between Scheffler and Alex Noren, who have 66ers and have won his first game with the world's No. 1 player.

U.S. Open champion DeChambeau has been a major force in golf’s biggest event, feeling much better when he took the Birds’ lead on the par-15-5 but then split and saved 69 people.

DeChambeau finished with three points behind Scheffler's performance six behind, and his outstanding performance was completed, and he scored the final five holes with five shots under five.

The third round was postponed by Morning Wind, forcing the kick-off time to change three T-shirts until soon after noon. Then, it became the protagonist's musical chair game. Nine players have at least a portion of them at one point.

One is two-time major champion Jon Rahm, who hasn't seriously competed for the four majors he's ever participated in since joining Liv Golf.

"It's hard to express my hunger for a major, about the case of being as hungry as anyone," Ram said. "It's great to have the position."

Before Schefller, he finished nearly two hours of the game and thought he was going to make it to the final round at least.

"This golf course is tricky, one shot didn't exist in 18 holes," Ram said.

He now faces a five-stroke deficit, but is confident in his game.

Schefller is notable that his 65 points posted his low score in any round of the Major, and he raised him to 202 when he was in third place. This marks the first time in his career, where he scored the lowest score for anyone in the field.

The 3-wood start on the 14th is the beginning. The up and down win for the Birds at 5-15 points gave him his first lead in the championship game. Scheffler is equally satisfied with the completion and hopes to make the proper conclusions for such an important round.

On the 17th, he hit a 18-foot birdie putt with only one of six birdies, and then completed it with a closed bird, each species of bird showed slightly.

This marks his first time ranking 5 in any five-hole competition.

"For me, excitement," Schevler said with a smile. "It's a big moment. I want to finish the game the right way. I played some good shots."

Masters champion Rory McIlroy and defending PGA champion Xander Schauffele had a long day, nothing to do with posting 72 photos at a time. They should serve at 8:25 a.m. and will likely finish lunch in time.

With one-third of the two T-shirts changing, they didn't start until 1:38 pm and on the other side of Quail How, as all the moves are at the end.

Davis Riley has been in form since he fought two-way turnovers early in the year, with three consecutive birdies at the turn, playing 67 on 206 on 7 and 15 holes in 206 with 67 on 14 and 15 holes. North Carolina alongside North Carolina native Jt Poston, his last hole was 68.

Rahm tied for fifth with Si Woo Kim and Jhonattan Vegas, who led two shots behind 18 and 36, and started with two straight bogeys. But Las Vegas is steadily and still mixing together until he drives into the water on the 15th, bogey and finishes his 73 with three-pointers on the 18th.

The Associated Press information is used in this report.