Third Round Tee Times at the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge
The third round of the Charles Schwab Challenge is set to commence this weekend, with some exciting matchups on the cards. The event, which takes place at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, promises to deliver an enthralling finale.
As of the current standings, Ben Griffin and Matti Schmid are tied for the lead at 11-under-par after 36 holes. Both golfers are aiming for their second PGA Tour title in 2025, with Schmid striving for his first victory on the PGA Tour. John Pak is close behind in third place, with a score of nine-under-par, two shots behind the leaders.
The defending PGA Championship winner, Scottie Scheffler, is currently struggling at the Charles Schwab Challenge, sitting at one-under-par, 10 shots behind the leaders. Meanwhile, Ryo Hisatsune and Akshay Bhatia are tied for fifth place, seven-under-par, while Rickie Fowler and Tommy Fleetwood are tied for seventh place, six-under-par.
The tee times for round three have been announced, with Ben Griffin and Matti Schmid set to tee off at 12.55pm/5.55pm (ET), followed by John Pak at 1.00pm/6.00pm. Other notable pairings include Ryo Hisatsune and Akshay Bhatia teeing off at 12.55pm/5.55pm, Rickie Fowler and Tommy Fleetwood at 12.33pm/5.33pm, and Scottie Scheffler at 9.49am/2.49pm.
In the UK/BST, golf fans can catch the action on Sky Sports Golf on Saturday 24th May from 5.00 - 11.00pm, and on Sunday 25th May from 5.00 - 11.00pm. In the US/ET, the tournament can be watched on Golf Channel/NBC Sports App on Saturday 24th May from 1.00 - 6.00pm, and on Sunday 25th May from 1.00 - 6.00pm.
Stay tuned for updates as the Charles Schwab Challenge unfolds, with the final round promising to be a thrilling spectacle.
Ben Griffin and Matti Schmid, tied for the lead at 11-under-par, will be attempting to extend their advantage in golf at the Charles Schwab Challenge, with Schmid hoping to secure his first PGA Tour victory. Meanwhile, John Pak, close behind in third place, is still within reach of a potential title in sports.