
The second major of the golf season continues into Sunday’s final round with a reduced field making the cut all eyeing the Wanamaker Trophy while simultaneously seeking to use the 2026 PGA Championship as a jumping-off point for the remainder of the campaign. While no one entered with particular pressure on their shoulders, there are some significant names in contention after 54 holes, but they will need tremendous play down the stretch to get the job done. Follow 2026 PGA Championship leaderboard live coverage and updates throughout Round 4.
Alex Smalley, who has been flirting with the outright lead all tournament, enters Sunday’s final round with a two-shot lead after 54 holes. Scottie Scheffler, who entered as the reigning PGA champion, led after 18 holes and sits five back of Smalley, likely rounds out the legitimate contenders. Among them are a who’s who, including Ludvig Åberg, Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Patrick Reed, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee, Joaquin Niemann, Cameron Smith, Justin Rose, Rickie Fowler and Brooks Koepka.
Yeah, the 108th PGA Championship is nearly anyone’s to win, and CBS Sports has broken down the nine golfers most likely to take the PGA Championship.
The beauty of May surrounds the Philadelphia area with hopes that inclement weather remains at bay as the PGA Championship enters the weekend. Check out the full slate of PGA Championship tee times for Round 4 on Sunday, along with a look at all the stars who missed the cut, like Bryson DeChambeau and Tommy Fleetwood.
While attending the PGA Championship will be plenty of fun for those outside Philadelphia, simply being able to watch golf on the game’s grandest stages is an incredible treat each year. We here at CBS Sports are thrilled to bring you wall-to-wall coverage of the PGA Championship through Sunday’s final round with action streaming live all day on CBSSports.com.
CBS Sports golf anchor Jim Nantz is calling the action for the 36th consecutive year while hosting coverage from the 18th tower alongside lead analyst Trevor Immelman. Also at Aronimink for CBS Sports are Frank Nobilo, Colt Knost, Andrew Catalon, Dottie Pepper, Mark Immelman, Johnson Wagner and Amanda Balionis.
The 108th PGA Championship is the 36th consecutive (and 43rd overall) broadcast by CBS Sports, which is offering multi-platform coverage throughout the week. In partnership with the PGA of America, CBS Sports leads overall production efforts, including real-time analytics and immersive visuals, delivering massive technological advancements in golf coverage with 125 cameras and 150 microphones deployed to capture all the sights and sounds.
Enough talking about it. Here’s how you can watch as much of the PGA Championship as possible on Sunday. Be sure to stick with CBS Sports for live coverage throughout and download the CBS Sports app to watch the PGA Championship live on your mobile device.
2026 PGA Championship TV schedule
All times Eastern
Round 4 — Sunday, May 17
Round 4 start time: 7:40 a.m.
PGA Championship live stream: 8 a.m. on ESPN+
- Featured Groups — 8 a.m.
- Featured Holes — 10:45 a.m.
Early TV coverage: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on ESPN, Fubo (Try for free)
Prime TV coverage: 1-7 p.m. on CBS, Paramount+~
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TV simulcast live stream: 1-7 p.m. on CBSSports.com, CBS Sports app
Scorecard — Live at Aronimink: 7 p.m. on CBS Sports HQ, Paramount+, Golf on CBS YouTube
Round 4 encore: 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. on CBS Sports Network






