Scheffler Blazes Through Back Nine to Take Commanding PGA Lead at Quail Hollow

Scheffler Blazes Through Back Nine to Take Commanding PGA Lead at Quail Hollow
Scheffler Blazes Through Back Nine to Take Commanding PGA Lead at Quail Hollow

Scottie Scheffler electrified Quail Hollow with a single, sensational swing on the 14th hole Saturday at the PGA Championship. Facing a 304-yard shot, Scheffler launched a near-perfect drive into the wind that landed just inside three feet from the hole. The resulting eagle not only vaulted him to the top of the leaderboard but also set the stage for a dominant final stretch.

His performance over the last five holes — playing them 5-under — culminated in a round of 65 and gave him a commanding three-shot lead as he aimed for his third major title.

Scheffler’s closing stretch was a masterclass. After his eagle at 14, he birdied the par-5 15th and followed with another birdie on the 17th, a hole that had just rattled Bryson DeChambeau. His approach on the 18th from a divot led to yet another birdie, punctuated by an emotional fist pump and a rare vocal outburst of celebration.

These closing birdies showed not just skill but intensity and emotion from a player typically known for his calm demeanor. Scheffler’s five-hole blitz was the best such stretch he has ever had in a major, and it came at a critical moment.

DeChambeau Stumbles, Rahm Chases, Scheffler Surges Ahead Amid Shifting Championship Momentum

Bryson DeChambeau had briefly surged into the lead after a birdie on the 15th, but his hopes unraveled quickly. A wayward tee shot into the water on 17 and a bogey derailed his momentum. The noise from Scheffler’s eagle just across the lake added to the tension, causing DeChambeau to pause his putt attempt.

Jon Rahm, meanwhile, made an early move with three straight birdies but was finished nearly two hours before Scheffler and could only watch his deficit grow. By the end of the day, DeChambeau trailed by six, and Rahm by five, as Scheffler pulled away from a crowded leaderboard.

Scheffler Blazes Through Back Nine to Take Commanding PGA Lead at Quail Hollow
Scheffler Blazes Through Back Nine to Take Commanding PGA Lead at Quail Hollow

A weather delay earlier in the day forced the third round to start late and in threesomes, leading to rapid shifts in leaderboard positions. Nine different players held or shared the lead at various points during the day. Among them was Rahm, who continues to chase his first major since joining LIV Golf.

Despite his strong showing, Rahm now faces a steep climb on Sunday. The changing conditions and constant movement on the leaderboard highlighted just how decisive Scheffler’s back-nine performance was in separating himself from the field.

Noren Rises, Riley and Poston Survive, While Scheffler Separates With Statement Round

Alex Noren, just recently back from a seven-month injury layoff, emerged as an unlikely contender and will play in the final group of a major for the first time. Davis Riley and local favorite J.T. Poston also played themselves into contention, both finishing at 7-under after strong rounds.

Si Woo Kim and Jhonattan Vegas, who had early leads in the tournament, stumbled but remain within reach. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffele and Masters winner Rory McIlroy endured a frustrating day, both shooting 72s and largely missing the fireworks on the closing stretch.

Saturday marked the first time Scheffler had posted the low round of any day in a major, a testament to both his composure and his growing ability to seize key moments. His 3-wood on the 14th started the run, and it was followed by precise iron play and clutch putting.

While others struggled to hold or build momentum, Scheffler took control with an authoritative finish that gave him an 11-under total heading into the final round. As Sunday looms, the world’s top-ranked player seems poised to capture yet another major, backed by a performance that reminded everyone why he’s No. 1.