
Players Championship 2015: Real-Time Leaderboard Updates for Sunday Scores
The final round of the 2015 Players Championship is underway, with the final hole almost guaranteed to mark the biggest moment of that golfer's career.
None of the five golfers who are within a stroke of the lead—Chris Kirk, Kevin Kisner, Ben Martin, Bill Haas and Justin Thomas—have ever won an event quite this big throughout their playing days. While winning golf's unofficial fifth major is a crowning achievement for any pro, many enter Sunday with the chance to rewrite their careers.
But as nice as the prospect of winning the elusive title is, actually completing the task is another story. At the treacherous TPC Sawgrass, only the best of final rounds will do the trick. Take a look below for real-time updates.
Former Georgia Bulldogs Making It Happen

The University of Georgia is a hot bed for standout PGA Tour pros, namely because of the recent emergence of names like Bubba Watson and Patrick Reed. But two other members of the fraternity are making their abilities known at TPC Sawgrass.
Kirk and Kisner—both former UGA golfers—are one and two atop the leaderboard entering Sunday's final round. Kirk has the slim one-stroke lead, while Kisner is one back as they shot Saturday rounds of 68 and 67, respectively.

While Kirk has the success of last year's FedEx Cup run and two PGA Tour victories to humble him, Kisner's only wins have come away from the PGA Tour. To say the pressure will be mounting throughout the final round will be an understatement.
Thankfully for the duo, they will be alone together on the final pairing. But that likely won't make the nerves go away with so much on the line.
Re-"Sergio"-gence

Arguably the best and most accomplished golfer on tour to not yet win a major, Sergio Garcia just continues to step it up at the Players Championship.
The biggest win of Garcia's career came at the Players back in 2008, which he followed up by nearly breaking through with his first major at the PGA Championship months later. It remains to be seen if the latter will happen in 2015, but he's certainly making a push for his second Players title.
Garcia dominated Moving Day, as he shot a five-under 67 to move just two strokes shy of Kirk's lead. That's not to say he's having a perfect week, as ESPN's Bob Harig noted his putting issues:
If Garcia can keep the putter going like he had it Saturday and continue hunting out the flag sticks, he will be in good shape with his 2:15 p.m. ET tee time.

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