PGA Championship 2024 tee times, pairings, featured groups for Saturday's Round 3 at Valhalla

Bryan Murphy

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Only 36 holes separate the field at the Wanamaker Trophy. 

The 2024 PGA Championship is in full swing, as the field of 156 golfers has been cut down to XX after Friday's Round 2. The second of the four majors on the PGA Tour has been entertaining as ever — both on the course and off it. 

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The story of Friday morning was the arrest of Scottie Scheffler. The world No. 1 golfer was detained in Louisville after miscommunication about parking security. Despite being transported in handcuffs, Scheffler was released and made it back to Valhalla for his tee time. He followed that up by shooting a 66, entering Saturday's play 9 under and within striking distance of first place. 

Round 3 was delayed at Valhalla with Round 2 needing to finish on Saturday. A fog early on Saturday caused an even further delay to the start of the competition, but the field is out now to compete on moving day.

Sitting at the top of the leaderboard to start Round 3 is Xander Schauffele. After setting a course record and tying the PGA major record for lowest score in a round on Thursday, he followed that up by shooting 3 under in Round 3. He enters Saturday's play at 12 under. 

Collin Morikawa, the 2020 PGA Championship winner is 11 under after two rounds of play at Valhalla and sits in second place. Sahith Theegala is in third place at 10 under after a sensational 4 under day in Round 2. 

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Here's what to know about the tee times, groups and more for Thursday:

PGA Championship featured groups 2024

Saturday, May 18

  • 11:28 a.m. — Cameron Smith, Max Homa, Jordan Spieth
  • 11:50 a.m. — Min Woo Lee, Billy Horschel, Patrick Cantlay
  • 12:01 p.m. — Justin Rose, Jason Day, Shane Lowry
  • 12:12 p.m. — Alejandro Tosti, Doug Ghim, Rory McIlroy

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PGA Championship tee times and groups 2024

Round 3: Saturday, May 18

First tee

Time (ET)Grouping
11:28 a.m.Cameron Smith, Max Homa, Jordan Spieth
11:39 a.m.Maverick McNealy, Byeong Hun An, Alexander Bjork
11:50 a.m.Min Woo Lee, Billy Horschel, Patrick Cantlay
12:01 p.m.Justin Rose, Jason Day, Shane Lowry
12:12 p.m.Alejandro Tosti, Doug Ghim, Rory McIlroy
12:23 p.m.Lee Hodges, Alex Noren, Tom Kim
12:34 p.m.Lucas Herbert, Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley
12:45 p.m.Brooks Koepka, Taylor Moore, Aaron Rai
12:56 p.m.Matt Wallace, Hideki Matsuyama, Robery MacIntrye
1:07 p.m.Tony Finau, Dean Burmester, Harris English
1:18 p.m.Bryson DeChambeau, Austin Eckroat, Viktor Hovland
1:29 p.m.Thomas Detry, Scottie Scheffler, Mark Hubbard
1:40 p.m. Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Sahith Theegala

Tenth tee

Time (ET)Grouping
11:33 a.m.Kurt Kitayama, Tom Hoge, Will Zalatoris
11:44 a.m.Brice Garnett, Jesper Svensson, Patrick Reed
11:55 a.m.Luke Donald, Lucas Glover, Russell Henley
12:06 p.m.Adam Svensson, Ryo Hisatsune, Zac Blair
12:17 p.m.Sebastian Soderberg, Andrew Putnam, Gary Woodland
12:28 p.m.Rasmus Hojgaard, Cameron Young, Brian Harman
12:39 p.m.Thorbjorn Olesen, Brendan Todd, Ben Kohles
12:50 p.m.Grayson Murray, Ryan Fox, Adam Hadwin
1:01 p.m.Martin Kaymer, Tyrrell Hatton, Jeremy Wells
1:12 p.m.Erik van Rooyen, Jordan Smith, Talor Gooch
1:23 p.m.Nicolai Hojgaard, Joaquin Niemann, Rickie Fowler
1:34 p.m.Braden Shattuck, S.H. Kim, Stephan Jaeger
1:45 p.m. Dustin Johnson, Corey Conners, Tommy Fleetwood

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Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.