PGA Championship 2024 live stream: How to watch online from anywhere, tee times, latest news. The second major of the year is now underway at Valhalla Golf Course in Louisville, Kentucky, as defending champion Brooks Kopeka looks to win the tournament for the fourth time.
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PGA Championship 2024 live stream: How to watch online from anywhere, tee times, latest news. The second major of the year is now underway at Valhalla Golf Course in Louisville, Kentucky, as defending champion Brooks Kopeka looks to win the tournament for the fourth time.
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The 2024 PGA Championship begins on Sunday, May 19, 2024 (4/19/24) with the final round of the competition at the Valhalla Golf Club, in Louisville, Kentucky.
Scottie Scheffler arrives in Kentucky as the overwhelming favorite and for good reason. The world number one has started the year in sensational fashion, claiming victories at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, The Player’s Championship, the RBC Heritage and of course the Masters at Augusta National.
The 27-year-old is certainly the form player but there are plenty of contenders for the crown at the PGA Championship. Keopka recently won an LIV Golf League event in Singapore and has previously won this event on three occasions, including last year at Oak Hill Country Club when he finished two shots clear of Scheffler and Viktor Hovland.
Rory McIlroy is a former champion at Valhalla, claiming a one-shot victory the last time the tournament was held there in 2014, while 15-time major winner Tiger Woods continues his return to competitive action as he seeks to win the event for a record fifth time.
Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau and Cameron Smith will also be looking to add to their major hauls, while the likes of Xander Schauffele, Max Homa and Ryder Cup star Ludvig Åberg are all looking to make the PGA Championship their maiden major title.
2024 PGA Championship live stream
Dates: May 16–19, 2024
Venue: Valhalla Golf Club, Louisville, Kentucky
Time: 12 p.m. BST / 7 a.m. ET / 4 a.m. PT / 9 p.m. AEDT
U.S. — ESPN via Sling TV / CBS
U.K. — Sky Sports
AUS — Kayo Sports
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PGA Championships news
After a bogey-free round of 62 and a more modest 68 on day two, Xander Schauffele birdied the last two holes of his third round to close a second successive 68 at Valhalla Golf Club and move to 15 under.
The American is tied for the lead with Collin Morikawa, with Sahith Theegala just one shot back after another solid round. However, it was Shane Lowry who grabbed the headlines on moving day after producing a stunning round of 62 to move to 13-under. The Irishman is joined on 13-under by Bryson DeChambeau and Viktor Hovland.
The attention starts building weeks, if not months, ahead of the one major keeping Rory McIlroy from the career Grand Slam, the most elite club in golf. It’s like that every year, and it doesn’t make it any easier when he gets to the Masters.
Scottie Scheffler tries to extend his dominance with a second straight major. Brooks Koepka is the defending champion and coming off a LIV Golf win in Singapore. Jon Rahm turned in a dud at the Masters and curious eyes will want to see at Valhalla if that was an aberration.
2024 PGA Championship TV schedule
Here's the television broadcast schedule for the 2024 PGA Championship golf tournament in the U.S. All times Eastern Daylight Time.
Round 1: Thursday, May 16 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. (ESPN and ESPN+)
Round 2: Friday, May 17 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. (ESPN and ESPN+)
Round 3: Saturday, May 18 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. (ESPN and ESPN+) then 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. (CBS)
Round 4: Sunday, May 19 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. (ESPN and ESPN+) then 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. (CBS)
PGA Championship tee times (Round 4)
All times are ET.
7:45 a.m. — Jeremy Wells, Alejandro Tosti
7:55 a.m. — Sebastian Soderberg, Brendon Todd
8:05 a.m. — Rasmus Hojgaard, Jordan Smith
8:15 a.m. — S.H. Kim, Dustin Johnson
8:25 a.m. — Andrew Putnam, Ryan Fox
8:35 a.m. — Talor Gooch, Stephan Jaeger
8:45 a.m. — Adam Hadwin, Erik van Rooyen
8:55 a.m. — Gary Woodland, Grayson Murray
9:05 a.m. — Patrick Cantlay, Luke Donald
9:15 a.m. — Tommy Fleetwood, Jesper Svensson
9:25 a.m. — Joaquin Niemann, Rickie Fowler
9:35 a.m. — Patrick Reed, Cameron Young
9:45 a.m. — Braden Shattuck, Byeong Hun An
10:05 a.m. — Brooks Koepka, Nicolai Hojgaard
10:15 a.m. —Adam Svensson, Thorbjorn Olesen
10:25 a.m. — Alexander Bjork, Lucas Glover
10:35 a.m. — Tyrrell Hatton, Corey Conners
10:45 a.m. — Brian Harman, Martin Kaymer
10:55 a.m. — Brice Garnett, Min Woo Lee
11:05 a.m. — Kurt Kitayama, Will Zalatoris
11:15 a.m. — Ben Kohles, Cameron Smith
11:25 a.m. — Doug Ghim, Alex Noren
11:35 a.m. — Jason Day, Zac Blair
11:45 a.m. — Maverick McNealy, Billy Horschel
12:05 p.m. — Max Homa, Tom Hoge
12:15 p.m. — Scottie Scheffler, Mark Hubbard
12:25 p.m. — Aaron Rai, Matt Wallace
12:35 p.m. — Hideki Matsuyama, Ryo Hisatsune
12:45 p.m. — Rory McIlroy, Tom Kim
12:55 p.m. — Jordan Spieth, Russell Henley
1:05 p.m. — Keegan Bradley, Taylor Moore
1:15 p.m. — Thomas Detry, Lucas Herbert
1:25 p.m. — Harris English, Austin Eckroat
1:35 p.m. — Justin Thomas, Tony Finau
1:55 p.m. — Dean Burmester, Lee Hodges
2:05 p.m. — Justin Rose, Robert MacIntyre
2:15 p.m. — Bryson DeChambeau, Viktor Hovland
2:25 p.m. — Sahith Theegala, Shane Lowry
2:35 p.m. — Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa
Heading into the final round at Valhalla, Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa are tied for the lead with their eyes set on the second major of the year.
Schauffele has held at least a share of the lead after each round since his record-tying 62 on Thursday, and is hoping to capture his first major on Sunday. Morikawa is going for his second PGA title and third major overall.
Scheffler, the top ranked golfer, was arrested and jailed Friday morning but still made his tee time. Despite the chaotic morning, the new dad managed to put himself right in the mix at the top of the standings.
He moved all the way up into a tie for fourth place to make the cut, but Saturday was a bit tougher for him. Scheffler dropped from fourth at the beginning of Day 3 all the way down into a five-way tie for 24th.