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Scottie Scheffler showed exactly what the third round of golf tournaments is called “move day” on Saturday.
Scheffler has a three-stroke advantage in the PGA championship in Quail Hollow after firing 65 to reach 11 -und for the tournament that goes to the final round on Sunday.
Scheffler was marked during the third round, which included one of his best shots of the tournament: driving green in 15 and preparing for an easy eagle putt. With three birdies also added on the card, Scheffler entered the Club house with a family position in the classification table in a specialty.
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Scottie Scheffler shakes with Bill Harke, Caddy for Max Homa, at Green 18 during the third round of the PGA championship golf tournament in Quail Hollow. (Images Jim Dedmon-Imagn)
While the 6 Bajo Scheffler round was impressive, Alex Norén de Sweden registered 5 bass to win their place in the final couple on Sunday with Scheffler at 8 bass.
Tied for third place are JT Poston and Davis Riley to 7 -under, while Liv’s golf star, Jon Rahm, has found his stroke again in older people after publishing 4 under Saturday to sit at 6 bass for the tournament.
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Jhonattan Vegas is also in 6 -under, but he could have been in a position to win everything if it had not been for his performance of 2 over Saturday.
The Venezuelan was the leader after two rounds, which was mainly due to its start of 7 under Thursday. But four bogeys on the card compared to two Birdies made him fall through the classification table with a lot of work to do on Sunday if he wants to win his first career in his career.

Scottie Scheffler reacts after a putt at Green 18 during the third round of the PGA championship golf tournament in Quail Hollow. (Images Jim Dedmon-Imagn)
But all eyes will be in Scheffler, who will enter Sunday in the hope of winning their first great outside the masters. While he is the number one golfer on the planet, and his 2024 season saw him wear another green jacket and win the Fedex Cup, he has not yet won the PGA championship, the US Open or the open championship.
And, of course, the PGA championship last year in Valhalla was a crazy start after it was arrested trying to enter the Louisville -based golf club. The charges would eventually retire, but Scheffler was reserved, stretched and heated in a jail cell and returned to the course in time to play.
Scheffler has already passed that incident, but the point is still standing: he has not won a large part of the boundaries of Augusta National Golf Club.

Scottie Scheffler takes off in the sixth hole during the third round of the PGA championship golf tournament in Quail Hollow. (Aaron Doster-Imagn images)
He is in a position to change that on Sunday.