PGA Championship Live Streaming 2012: How to Catch Round 3 Online
The 2012 PGA Championship from the Ocean Course on Kiawah Island is a lock to produce fireworks this weekend.
Golf's greatest players, including past champions Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, will be battling it out in the final two rounds of the season's final major, hoping to earn the prestigious Wanamaker Trophy and to join the elite list of golfers who have won a PGA Championship in their lifetime.
If you won't be near a television on Saturday, fear not. Here is everything you need to know to catch all of the Round 3 action online Saturday.
Live Streaming
Third-round action from the 94th PGA Championship can be streamed live online at PGA.com by clicking here. The online feature allows viewers to follow the marquee groups and to check out leaderboards and scorecards along the way.
The action will tee off early on Saturday morning from the Ocean Course, so check up on the live stream throughout the day to stay updated on what's happening down on the course.
Viewing on a Smart Phone
If you're on the go this weekend, you can download the PGA Championship app on your smart phone so that you don't miss a minute of the action from the Ocean Course. Click here to find out more about the iTunes feature.
This is likely the most convenient way to check out the 2012 PGA Championship online for iPhone owners and users. Quick information and constant updates will be flowing in all day long, keeping you in the know on one of golf's top tournaments.
Who to Watch for in Round 3
Tiger Woods
Tiger had a strong first round at Ocean Course, and he's sure to be in the thick of things during Saturday's third round. After all, Woods has won four PGA Championships dating back to 1999, and he'll have plenty of motivation this weekend knowing he can tie Jack Nicklaus and Walter Hagen on the all-time list with a fifth win.
Tiger has been on a tear this season, winning three PGA tournaments in 2012. Woods is also No. 1 on the PGA money list this season, having earned nearly $5 million in winnings over the first seven months of the year. Be sure to keep an eye on Tiger this Saturday.
Keegan Bradley
The defending PGA Championship winner put himself in excellent position to challenge for a repeat title on Thursday, knocking in five birdies and pulling off an unthinkable eagle on hole No. 11. Bradley won't be the favorite this weekend at Ocean Course, but it will be hard to doubt the reigning champ if he continues to play strong golf on Saturday.
At 26, Bradley lacks the big-time tournament experience that Tiger Woods boasts, but he certainly has given us reason to believe he possesses the required talent in order to shock the field and the world again this summer with a repeat at the PGA Championship at Kiawah.
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