PGA Championship 2026 Tee Times: Full R4 Pairings and UK & Ireland Start Times for Final Round at Aronimink Golf Club | golf news

Pairings and tee times for the final round of the 108th PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.

Alex Smalley holds a two-stroke lead over Jon Rahm, Matti Schmid, Nick Taylor and Ludvig Åberg, with four players, including Rory McIlroy, a shot further behind.

Defending champion Scottie Scheffler was the pre-tournament favorite to defend his crown and register his fifth major title in as many seasons, but the world No. 1 has some work to do as he sits five strokes behind.

Scheffler tees off at 5.05pm UK time, Justin Rose at 6.25pm ​​and McIlroy along with Xander Schauffele at 7.05pm.

The final group, featuring Alex Smalley and Matti Schmid, begins at 7:35 p.m.

Sunday R4 Tee Time

United States, unless specified; Always UK and Ireland

(CFT) represents members of the Corebridge Financial Team, comprised of 20 PGA of America Golf Professionals.

Start from hole 1

1240 Casey Jarvis (Rsa), Brian Campbell

1249 Luke Donald (Eng), Ben Kern (CFT)

1258 Colin Morikawa, Elvis Smiley (Aus)

1307 Kurt Kitayama, Rasmus Niergard Peterson (The)

1316 Ryan Gerrard, Jason Day (Australia)

1325 Alex Fitzpatrick (Eng), Matt Wallace (Eng)

1334 Rasmus Hojgaard (Den), Sami Valimaki (Fin)

1343 – Shane Lowry (Irl), John Parry (Eng)

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Matt Fitzpatrick missed a birdie on the par-3 14th hole at Aronimink during the second round of the PGA Championship before making a double bogey after four putts from 67 feet.

1352 Christian Bezuidenhout (Rsa), William Mow

1401 Patrick Cantlay (Eng), Alex Noren (Swe)

1410 Corey Connors (CAN), Ryo Hisatsune (Japan)

1419 Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng), Sahith Theegala

1428 Keith Mitchell, Sam Stevens

1437 Daniel Berger, Daniel Brown (Eng)

1446 Michael Brennan, Johnny Kiefer

1455 Ryan Fox (Nzl), Jonatan Vegas (Ven)

1515 Denny McCarthy, Chandler Blanchet

1525 Li Haotong (Chn), Higa Kazuki (Jpn)

1535 Jordan Spieth, Rico Hoy (P)

1545 Stefan Jaeger (Ger), Taylor Pendris (Can)

1555 Justin Thomas, Aldrich Portgitter (Rsa)

1605 Kim Si-woo (Kor), Cameron Young

1615 Andrew Putnam, Andrew Novak

1625 Dustin Johnson, Daniel Hillier (Nzl)

1635 Padriggs Harrington (Irl), Tom Hodge

1645 Nikolai Hojgaard (The), Michael Kim

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Rory McIlroy shot a 66 in a 4-under third round to top the leaderboard at the PGA Championship.

1705 Scotty Scheffler, David Puig (Esp)

1715 Rickie Fowler, Harris English

1725 Sam Burns, Brooks Koepka

1735 Brian Harman, Michael Lindberg (Swe)

1745 Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Chris Gotterup

1755 Lee Min-woo (Aus), Max Greyserman

1805 Cameron Smith (Australia), Ben Griffin

1815 Martin Kaymer (Ger), Bud Colley

1825 Justin Rose (Eng), Joaquin Niemann (Chi)

1835 Christopher Reitan (Nord), Chris Kirk

1855 Patrick Reed, Maverick McNeely

1905 Rory McIlroy (NIrl), Xander Schauffelli

1915 Aaron Rai, Ludvig Aberg (Swe)

1925 Nick Taylor (CAN), Jon Rahm (Esp)

1935 Alex Smalley, Marty Schmidt (Gers)

When will the PGA Championship be shown live on Sky Sports?

The PGA Championship will be broadcast live at 4pm on Sunday, with Sky Sports Golf showing long after the final putt on both days. The match will also be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event from 8pm.

The PGA Championship is part of a live golf tripleheader on Sky Sports, with all four rounds of the Ladies European Tour’s Amundi German Masters on Sky Sports+ and the LPGA Tour’s Kroger Queen City Championship (where Charley Hull is the defending champion) live on Sky Sports Mix.

Who will win the PGA Championship? Watch the final round live on Sunday from 4pm on Sky Sports Golf and 8pm on Sky Sports Main Event. Access or stream Sky Sports with no contract.