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PGA Championship: Final round leaderboard, updates

Dustin Johnson is going for his second career major title today at the PGA Championship. (Photo by Christian Petersen/PGA of America/PGA of America via Getty Images)
Dustin Johnson is going for his second career major title today at the PGA Championship. (Photo by Christian Petersen/PGA of America/PGA of America via Getty Images)

PGA Championship final round leaderboard

Collin Morikawa pulled ahead in his final three holes to win the PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park on Sunday afternoon, concluding a thrilling week in San Francisco.

Read more about Morikawa’s win here, check the leaderboard above or read back through the action below.

Final round updates (all times Eastern)

8:42 p.m. ET: Morikawa tapped in for par on No. 18, finishing his day with a 6-under 64 to win the PGA Championship. The 23-year-old made his debut at the tournament this week, and was competing in just his second major championship ever.

8:34 p.m. ET: Dustin Johnson holed out for birdie on No. 16 to get back to 10-under. Scheffler made birdie there, too, after leaving his eagle putt just short to also get to 10-under.

8:17 p.m. ET: Paul Casey joined Morikawa in the lead at 11-under after making birdie on the par-4 16th. Wolff, DeChambeau, Day and Finau are still tied one back at 10-over. Morikawa, however, drilled a massive drive on No. 16 and reached the green. He then sunk the putt for eagle to take a two shot lead with two holes left.

7:52 p.m. ET: Collin Morikawa took the solo lead after chipping in for birdie on No. 14. Five players are tied behind him just one back at 10-over.

7:30 p.m. ET: Matthew Wolff finished his round with a 5-under 65, and is tied for the lead at 10-under. Tony Finau made his second straight birdie on No. 14 to join the packed crew of six leading the field.

7:24 p.m. ET: Jason Day joined four others in the lead after making a birdie on No. 14.

7:18 p.m. ET: Paul Casey, Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler and Dustin Johnson all pulled into a tie at the top at 10-under. Johnson has held steady with six straight pars through 10 holes.

6:52 p.m. ET: Cameron Champ made a double bogey at the 9th, dropping him two back. Paul Casey made a birdie on the par-5 10th, however, to join Dustin Johnson at the top of the leaderboard.

6:24 p.m. ET: DeChambeau dropped back after duffing a chip in the rough on No. 8, marking his first bogey of the day. He left his par putt short on No. 9, too, to card back-to-back bogeys.

6:05 p.m. ET: Cameron Champ drilled a deep 56-foot birdie putt on No. 6 to join both Bryson DeChambeau and Dustin Johnson in the lead at 10-under.

5:57 p.m. ET: Matthew Wolff continued his impressive hot streak in his final round thanks to an eagle on the par-5 10th. After going 5-under in just 4 holes — he made three straight birdies to close out his front side — Wolff joined the crew in second at 9-under.

5:45 p.m. ET: Dustin Johnson bogeys No. 3 and birdies No. 4 to regain the lead at 10-under, but now there are five players right behind him at 9-under: Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Cameron Champ, Collin Morikawa and Scottie Scheffler.

5:36 p.m. ET: Those expecting a Brooks Koepka charge aren’t getting it so far. While most of the leaders started strong, he bogeyed No. 2 and has fallen to 6-under through four holes.

5:24 p.m. ET: Another birdie for Bryson DeChambeau, who has three in the first four holes to surge to 9-under, one off the lead.

5:16 p.m. ET: Dustin Johnson, seeking his second major title, opens with a birdie to move to 10-under. His playing partner, Scottie Scheffler, also birdied the hole and is 9-under.

4:58 p.m. ET: Bryson DeChambeau and Tony Finau, two of the longest hitters on tour, are bringing out the best in each other so far. Consecutive birdies on the first two holes have them one shot off the lead at 8-under.

4:50 p.m. ET: Jason Day, Bryson DeChambeau and Tony Finau all open with birdies to move to 7-under, putting some pressure on leader Dustin Johnson (-9) as he begins his round.

4:20 p.m. ET: Harold Varner III birdies three of the first six holes and surges to 6-under, three off the lead.

4:11 p.m. ET: Consecutive birdies at Nos. 4 and 5 have Patrick Reed creeping up the leaderboard at 5-under.

3:39 p.m. ET: Byeong Hun An, aided by a hole-in-one, matches Ryan Palmer’s 64 for the best round of the day and the tourney.

3:20 p.m. ET: Tiger Woods closes his round with a birdie at No. 17 and a bogey on No. 18. The 67 was his best round of the tournament and he finished at 1-under.

2:45 p.m. ET: Tiger Woods birdies No. 14 and is 3-under for the day.

2:17 p.m. ET: An ace on No. 11 for Byeong Hun An, who is now 5-under for the day.

2:14 p.m. ET: After an ugly 76 on Saturday, Jordan Speith fires a 67 to finish at 4-over for the tournament.

1:52 p.m. ET: Ryan Palmer’s incredible eagle-birdie-birdie finish gives him a final-round 64, matching Tommy Fleetwood’s second round for the lowest score of the tournament.

1:46 p.m. ET: Tiger Woods drops a shot at No. 8 but he’s still having a nice day, making the turn at 2-under for the day and even-par for the tournament.

1:07 p.m. ET: Another birdie for Tiger Woods at No. 7. Tiger and his playing partner, Tom Hoge, have birdied three of the first seven holes with no bogeys.

12:50 p.m. ET: Two straight birdies has Tiger Woods at 2-under for the day and even-par for the tournament.

12:15 p.m. ET: Tiger Woods is on the course and has parred the first three holes. He’s at 2-over for the tourney.

Today’s tee times for notable players and leaders:

11:30 a.m. ET – Tiger Woods, Tom Hoge
12:00 p.m. ET – Phil Mickelson, Russell Henley
4:00 p.m. ET – Daniel Berger, Tommy Fleetwood
4:10 p.m. ET – Justin Rose, Jason Day
4:20 p.m. ET – Bryson DeChambeau, Tony Finau
4:30 p.m. ET – Paul Casey, Brooks Koepka
4:40 p.m. ET – Cameron Champ, Collin Morikawa
4:50 p.m. ET – Dustin Johnson, Scottie Scheffler

Round 3 stories from Yahoo Sports:

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