It’s a star-studded leaderboard heading into the weekend at the PGA Championship, with extended coverage from Valhalla exclusively live this weekend on Sky Sports Golf.
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Olympic champion Xander Schauffele will take a one-shot lead into the third round, having added a second round of 68 to his record-equalling opening 62 to reach 12 under, matching the championship scoring record in relation to par set by Brooks Koepka in 2019.
Former champion Collin Morikawa is a shot off the lead following a superb 65, with Sahith Theegala another stroke back and Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau part of a four-strong group on nine under.
Rory McIlroy – also a former champion at Valhalla back in 2014 – is seven back, with Jordan Spieth in the group eight off the halfway lead as he looks to complete the career Grand Slam.
Sky Sports is once again the home of the PGA Championship, with over 40 hours of live coverage from the four tournament days and a host of extra tournament programming throughout the week.
Live coverage from the tournament continues on Saturday from 2pm, the same time as the third round is scheduled to get under way.
There will be daily highlights available each morning, along with an extended programme of Paul McGinley and Brandel Chamblee debating the best of the day’s play, while the final round will be shown – in full – the day after the tournament.
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The Sky Sports Golf channel will also have lots of official films from past PGA Championships throughout the week, including Woods and McIlroy’s past successes, while Sky Sports News offers live updates and in-round highlights from the tournament.
Download the Sky Sports App to get news, interviews, highlights and clips, plus a dedicated blog that offers live text commentary from every round, with the Sky Sports Golf social accounts also providing updates and near-live clips.
Viewers can follow the coverage on the move via SkyGo, while non-Sky subscribers can get Sky Sports to keep up with the action or stream the biggest moments on NOW.
The PGA Championship is one of two tournaments live on Sky Sports that week, with all four rounds of the Ladies European Tour’s Amundi German Masters available to enjoy. Coverage begins at 10am on Thursday and Friday before starting at 11am over the weekend.
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