PGA Championship 2020 tee times, pairings for Sunday's Round 4

Tom Gatto

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The 2020 PGA Championship field underwent a big shakeup in Round 3. The surprise 36-hole leader faltered and multiple top-flight players pushed past him on the leaderboard.

As all this was happening on moving day, the guy who has won this event the past two years stayed in range of a hat trick, nestled within a thick group of contenders.

Sunday's Round 4 will begin with the top 12 players separated by three strokes. The 54-hole leader, Dustin Johnson, is at 9 under par after carding a 5-under 65 Saturday at San Francisco's TPC Harding Park. He tied for the low round of the day with Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa.

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Scheffler (-8) will be Johnson's playing partner in the final pairing, while Cameron Champ (-8) and Morikawa (-7) will be in the pairing just ahead of them.

Just ahead of Morikawa and Champ will be Brooks Koepka, the 2018 and 2019 PGA champion. He's also at 7 under, and he's talking trash.

"I like my chances," Koepka said, per Golf Digest. "When I've been in this position before, I've capitalized (Koepka has won four majors). I don't know, [DJ's] only won one (the 2016 U.S. Open)."

Haotong Li, who led after two rounds, managed just a 3-over 73 in Round 3. He's four strokes behind Johnson.

The results of the tournament's third day produced new pairings and tee times. Below is a full breakdown of the 2020 PGA Championship, including tee times and groupings for Round 4:

PGA Championship tee times & pairings

Round 4 of the 2020 PGA Championship will start at 10 a.m. ET as Sung Kang tees off on Hole 1. The final pairing of the day — Johnson and Scheffler — will tee off at 4:50 p.m. ET.

Round 4: Sunday, Aug. 9

(All times Eastern; all golfers begin at Hole 1)

Tee time Pairing
10 a.m. Sung Kang
10:10 a.m. Ryan Palmer, Jordan Spieth
10:20 a.m. Chez Reavie, J.T. Poston
10:30 a.m. Erik van Rooyen, Matt Wallace
10:40 a.m. Danny Lee, Robert MacIntyre
10:50 a.m. Adam Long, Bubba Watson
11 a.m. Joost Luiten, Rory Sabbatini
11:10 a.m. Kevin Streelman, Viktor Hovland
11:20 a.m. Jim Herman, Gary Woodland
11:30 a.m. Tiger Woods, Tom Hoge
11:40 a.m. Sepp Straka, Byeong Hun An
11:50 a.m. Billy Horschel, Abraham Ancer
Noon Phil Mickelson, Russell Henley
12:10 p.m. Luke List, Mark Hubbard
12:20 p.m. Bud Cauley, Louis Oosthuizen
12:30 p.m. Brian Harman, Brandt Snedeker
12:50 p.m. Kurt Kitayama, Rory McIlroy
1 p.m. Doc Redman, Emiliano Grillo
1:10 p.m. Mackenzie Hughes, Cameron Smith
1:20 p.m. Brendan Steele, Alex Noren
1:30 p.m. Denny McCarthy, Adam Hadwin
1:40 p.m. Shane Lowry, Nate Lashley
1:50 p.m. Justin Thomas, Harris English
2 p.m. Adam Scott, Charl Schwartzel
2:10 p.m. Kevin Kisner, Victor Perez
2:20 p.m. Brendon Todd, Keith Mitchell
2:30 p.m. Dylan Frittelli, Lanto Griffin
2:40 p.m. Patrick Reed, Harold Varner III
2:50 p.m. Webb Simpson, Jon Rahm
3 p.m. Patrick Cantlay, Ian Poulter
3:10 p.m. Bernd Wiesberger, Mike Lorenzo-Vera
3:20 p.m. Haotong Li, Hideki Matsuyama
3:40 p.m. Matthew Wolf, Xander Schauffele
3:50 p.m. Joel Dahmen, Si Woo Kim
4 p.m. Daniel Berger, Tommy Fleetwood
4:10 p.m. Justin Rose, Jason Day
4:20 p.m. Bryson DeChambeau, Tony Finau
4:30 p.m. Paul Casey, Brooks Koepka
4:40 p.m. Cameron Champ, Collin Morikawa
4:50 p.m. Dustin Johnson, Scottie Scheffler

Tom Gatto

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Tom Gatto joined The Sporting News as a senior editor in 2000 after 12 years at The Herald-News in Passaic, N.J., where he served in a variety of roles including sports editor, and a brief spell at APBNews.com in New York, where he worked as a syndication editor. He is a 1986 graduate of the University of South Carolina.