PGA Championship 2013 TV Coverage: Definitive Guide to 4th-Round Action
The final day of the 2013 PGA Championship should bring some thrilling moments and could come down to the final few holes. The players whom most of us expected to see fighting for the Wanamaker Trophy have fallen by the wayside.
Instead, we have a group of solid but lesser-known pros vying for the final major of the year. Here's how you can catch the action from the final day.
Below is a real-time leaderboard that you can refer back to until the tournament is over. There's a link to see the entire leaderboard as well.
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Who's Relevant?
Jim Furyk
It has been 10 years since Furyk won a major championship. With a one-shot lead heading into play on Sunday, the 43-year-old may not get a better shot at a second major.
He's been consistent and benefited from Jason Dufner coming back down to earth a bit after Friday's seven-under 63. If Furyk can stay under par on Sunday, you've got to like his chances.
Jason Dufner
The biggest problem with having a lights-out round like Dufner had on Friday is the potential letdown afterward. After Dufner's near record-setting second round, he was one-over par on Saturday and relinquished the lead to Furyk.
He needs to get off to a fast start to overtake Furyk and restore his confidence.
Henrik Stenson
The 37-year-old from Sweden appears to be the most dangerous man on Sunday. He finished second at the Open Championship and Bridgestone Invitational. No one in the world is playing better than Stenson over the last month.
He simply needs to power his way through to get over the hump. Stenson may have the edge as he won't be paired with a monster presence like Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson or other big names.
This could be his breakthrough moment.
Who Is Just Going Through the Motions?
Tiger Woods
Most fans wanted to see Tiger make a strong push for his 15th major championship, but after a three-over 73 on Saturday, he's four-over for the tournament and 13 shots back.
The major drought will extend to 2014, and this is probably going to be one of the most painfully insignificant final rounds he has played all year.
Phil Mickelson
"Lefty" completely fell apart on Saturday. His eight-over 78 was the second-worst performance from the field on the day.
He had an opportunity to grab back-to-back majors after winning the Open Championship, but at 10-over par, he'll be trying to see how close to even he can get after a disappointing performance.
Justin Rose
Rose teased us with a great performance on Friday, but he did a complete 180 on Saturday. He began the day six-under par, but a seven-over 77 has him 10 shots behind Furyk and out of reasonable contention.
Like Mickelson, the U.S. Open champion had a chance to win his second major championship of the year, but Oak Hill has proved to be as brutal to some as it has been beautiful to others.
Rose has seen both the good and bad. Unfortunately for him, the bad was a little too much to overcome.
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