2025 PGA Championship

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The 2025 PGA Championship was the 107th edition of the PGA Championship and the second of the four men's major golf championships held in 2025. The tournament was held on May 15–18 at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.

DatesMay 15–18, 2025
LocationCharlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
35.116°N 80.842°W / 35.116; -80.842
Tours
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2025 PGA Championship
Tournament information
DatesMay 15–18, 2025
LocationCharlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
35.116°N 80.842°W / 35.116; -80.842
CourseQuail Hollow Club
Tours
Statistics
Par71[1]
Length7,626 yards (6,973 m)[1]
Field156 players, 74 after cut
Cut143 (+1)
Prize fund$19,000,000
Winner's share$3,420,000
Champion
United States Scottie Scheffler
273 (−11)
Location map
Quail Hollow Club is located in the United States
Quail Hollow Club
Quail Hollow Club
Location in the United States
Quail Hollow Club is located in North Carolina
Quail Hollow Club
Quail Hollow Club
Location in North Carolina
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Scottie Scheffler won his first PGA Championship and third major by five strokes over Bryson DeChambeau, Harris English and Davis Riley.[2]

Venue

This is the second PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, which previously hosted in 2017. The course hosts the Truist Championship (formerly the Wells Fargo Championship) on the PGA Tour (2003–present), though not in 2017 (it was held in Wilmington at the Eagle Point Golf Club) and 2025 (it was held at the Philadelphia Cricket Club). In 2016, it played as a par-72 at 7,575 yards (6,927 m).[3] It was also the home of the tour's Kemper Open (19691979) and the Champions Tour PaineWebber World Seniors Invitational in the 1980s.

More information Hole, Yards ...
HoleYardsPar  HoleYardsPar
15054105925
24524114624
34834124564
41843132053
54494143444
62493155775
75465165294
83464172233
95304184944
Out3,74435In3,88236
Source:[1]Total7,62671
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Field

Criteria

This list details the qualification criteria for the 2025 PGA Championship and the players who qualified under them; any additional criteria under which players qualified are indicated in parentheses.[4]

1. All past winners of the PGA Championship

2. Recent winners of the Masters Tournament (2021–2025)

3. Recent winners of the U.S. Open (2020–2024)

4. Recent winners of The Open Championship (2019–2024)

5. Recent winners of The Players Championship (2023–2025)

6. The top three on the Official World Golf Ranking's International Federation Ranking List as of April 28, 2025

7. Current Senior PGA Champion

8. The leading 15 players, and those tying for 15th place, in the 2024 PGA Championship

9. The leading 20 players in the 2025 PGA Professional Championship

10. Top 70 players who are eligible and have earned the most PGA Championship Points from the 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson through the 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson

11. Playing members of the 2023 Ryder Cup teams, who are ranked within the top 100 on the Official World Golf Ranking as of May 5, 2025

12. Winners of official tournaments on the PGA Tour from the 2024 PGA Championship until the start of the championship

13. Top 3 finishers on the DP World Tour Asian Swing event rankings

14. PGA of America invitees

15. If necessary, the field is completed by players in order of PGA Championship points earned (per 10)

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, May 15, 2025

Jhonattan Vegas shot a 7-under-par 64 to lead by two strokes after the first round. Vegas also set the first time any player has led any round of a major from Venezuela. Defending champion Xander Schauffele shot 1-over-par 72.[13][14]

47-year-old former world number one Luke Donald shot a bogey-free 67, the only player not to make a bogey during the first round. Donald was ranked 871st in the Official World Golf Ranking prior to the 2025 PGA Championship and had missed the cut in all of his starts during 2025.[15]

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Second round

Friday, May 16, 2025

Jhonattan Vegas shot a one-under-par 70 to hold a 2 shot lead after 36 holes. He became the first Venezuelan golfer to hold a lead at a major after any round.[16] Max Homa and Kim Si-Woo shot the lowest rounds of the day with a 64. Notable players to miss the cut included Jordan Spieth, 2017 champion Justin Thomas, two-time champion Phil Mickelson, and the winner at the Truist Championship the week before Sepp Straka.

More information Place, Player ...
PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas64-70=134−8
T2England Matt Fitzpatrick68-68=136−6
South Korea Kim Si-woo72-64=136
France Matthieu Pavon71-65=136
T5United States Max Homa73-64=137−5
United States Scottie Scheffler69-68=137
T7South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout70-68=138−4
New Zealand Ryan Fox67-71=138
United States Ryan Gerard66-72=138
South Africa Garrick Higgo69-69=138
Scotland Robert MacIntyre68-70=138
United States Denny McCarthy70-68=138
United States J. T. Poston68-70=138
United States Alex Smalley67-71=138
United States Sam Stevens70-68=138
United States Michael Thorbjornsen68-70=138
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Third round

Saturday, May 17, 2025

World number one Scottie Scheffler shot 65, the low round of the day, to take the lead at 11-under-par. At the 304-yard (278 m) par-4 14th, he hit his tee shot to within 3 feet of the hole and made eagle. He birdied three of his final four holes to establish a three-shot advantage over Alex Norén.[17] Prior to the PGA Championship, Norén had played only one tournament in 2025 due to tearing a hamstring tendon in January.[18] In 39 previous major starts, his best finish was a tie for sixth at the 2017 Open Championship.[19]

Two-time major champion and 2024 PGA Championship runner-up Bryson DeChambeau held the outright lead after 15 holes, but dropped three shots in the closing stretch, including hitting his tee shot into the water on 17, to fall back to 5-under-par.[20]

More information Place, Player ...
PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Scottie Scheffler69-68-65=202−11
2Sweden Alex Norén68-71-66=205−8
T3United States J. T. Poston68-70-68=206−7
United States Davis Riley71-68-67=206
T5South Korea Kim Si-woo72-64-71=207−6
Spain Jon Rahm70-70-67=207
Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas64-70-73=207
T8United States Keegan Bradley68-72-68=208−5
United States Bryson DeChambeau71-68-69=208
United States Tony Finau70-69-69=208
England Matt Fitzpatrick68-68-72=208
France Matthieu Pavon71-65-72=208
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Source:[14]

Final round

Sunday, May 18, 2025

World number one Scottie Scheffler shot 71, finished at 11-under-par, five strokes over Bryson DeChambeau, Harris English and Davis Riley in final round. Scheffler won his first PGA Championship and third major title. Jon Rahm was briefly tied with Scheffler after a birdie at the difficult 11th and Scheffler's +2 front nine. However, Rahm went +5 over the last three holes, the "Green Mile", to fall to tied-8th. Bryson DeChambeau got to −7 with a birdie at 15 but bogeyed the last to finish tied for second. Harris English birdied six of the last 12 holes to join DeChambeau as runner-up, and Davis Riley recovered from a triple bogey at 7 to join the group with a 73. It is the best major finish for both English and Riley.[2][21]

Final leaderboard

Champion
(c) = past champion
More information Place, Player ...
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1United States Scottie Scheffler69-68-65-71=273−113,420,000
T2United States Bryson DeChambeau71-68-69-70=278−61,418,667
United States Harris English72-70-71-65=278
United States Davis Riley71-68-67-72=278
T5Canada Taylor Pendrith69-70-72-68=279−5694,700
United States J. T. Poston68-70-68-73=279
Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas64-70-73-72=279
T8United States Keegan Bradley (c)68-72-68-72=280−4454,781
England Matt Fitzpatrick68-68-72-72=280
United States Ryan Gerard66-72-72-70=280
United States Ben Griffin70-69-72-69=280
United States Joe Highsmith73-67-69-71=280
South Korea Kim Si-woo72-64-71-73=280
United States Denny McCarthy70-68-72-70=280
Chile Joaquín Niemann74-67-71-68=280
Spain Jon Rahm70-70-67-73=280
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Source:[14]

Scorecard

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Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444343544544345434
United States Scheffler−10−11−11−11−11−10−10−10−9−10−10−10−10−11−12−12−12−11
United States DeChambeau−5−5−5−5−4−4−5−5−6−6−6−6−5−6−7−7−7−6
United States EnglishEEE−1−1E−1−1−1−1−2−3−3−4−5−5−5−6
United States Riley−6−6−6−6−7−6−3−4−4−5−5−5−5−5−5−5−6−6
United States Poston−6−6−6−5−4−4−5−6−6−7−6−7−7−7−7−7−6−5
Spain Rahm−6−6−6−6−6−6−6−7−7−8−9−9−9−9−9−8−6−4
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Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Birdie Bogey Double bogey Triple bogey+

Notes

  1. 2024 Asian Tour Order of Merit winner.
  2. 2024 Japan Golf Tour money list winner.
  3. 2024–25 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit winner.
  4. Patrick Fishburn and Rico Hoey replaced Billy Horschel and Shaun Norris.[7]
  5. Michael Thorbjornsen replaced Vijay Singh.[5]
  6. Victor Perez took the place reserved for the winner of the Truist Championship.[5]
  7. Alex Smalley replaced Sahith Theegala.[8]

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