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Scottie Scheffler launched himself on Saturday at Charles Schwab Challenge with a round of 64.
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2025 Charles Schwab Challenges continues on Sunday, May 25, with the last round at Colonial club. Here is all you need to know to see the tournament on Sunday, including the full coverage of Charles Schwab Challenge TV, transmission and round of 4 times.
How to see Charles Schwab Challenge on Sunday
Sunday in Charles Schwab Challenge can end up descending to A dramatic duel Between the two players currently at the top of the manager’s table. Ben Griffin and Matti Schmid are 13 under par, four clear shots from their nearest competitor, Rickie Fowler.
For Schmid, a win on Sunday would score his first PGA Tour victory after scoring three 10 and Top this season, while Griffin is looking for his second, after securing a Classic Classic win with teammate Andrew Novak earlier this year. For Fowler, a victory would mark the stature of his career, and his first in nearly two years.
World no. 1 Scottie Scheffler It was T51 through two rounds, but a Saturday 64 pushed it to T7, heading to the last round, six strokes behind leaders in the seven generally.
You can see the last round of Charles Schwab Challenge on TV via Golf Channel, which will cover the air starting at 1pm on Sunday, followed by CBS Broadcast on 3 PGA Tour Live in ESPN+ will provide early coverage and coverage of the transmission of the groups presented starting at 8am et.
Below you will find everything you need to know to see the last round of the 2025 Charles Schwab challenge.
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How to watch on TV Sunday
The Golf Channel will broadcast the early coverage of the final TV round of the 2025 Charles Schwab challenge on Sunday from 1-3 afternoon, followed by CBS from 3-6 afternoons.
How to broadcast Sunday online
You can broadcast the last round of the 2025 Charles Schwab challenge through PGA Tour Live in ESPN+which will provide early overall coverage and coverage of groups presented starting at 8am on Sunday morning. NBCSPORTS.com and NBC sports app will offer a Live Golf Channel coverage Simulcast to viewers with active cable reconciliation, and Paramount+ will broadcast CBS broadcasting starting at 3pm.
2025 Charles Schwab Challenge Round 4 Times Times (S)
Tee no. 1
8:00 AM – Dylan Wu, Rico Hoey, Taylor Moore
8:11 AM – Erik van Royen, Hayden Springer, Will Chandler
8:22 AM – Austin Eckroat, Ryan Gerard, Ben Silverman
8:33 AM – Sam Ryder, Max McGrelevy, Frankie Capan III
8:44 AM – Harris English, Matt Kuchar, Victor Perez
8:55 AM – Thorbjorn Olesen, Henrik Norlander, Beau Hosler
9:06 AM – Brice Garnett, Camilo Villegas, Lee Hodges
9:17 AM – Patrick Rodgers, Steven Fisk, Tom Kim
9:33 AM – Nico Echavarria, Jesper Svenson, Jeremy Paul
9:44 AM – Gary Woodland, Max Grayserman, Power Seamus
9:55 AM – Keith Mitchell, Michael Kim, Kevin Roy
10:06 AM – Harry Higgs, Mac Meissner, Sam Stevens
10:17 AM – Carson Young, Doug Ghim, Chris Gotterup
10:28 AM – Adam Svenson, Mark Hubbard, Andrew Putnam
10:39 AM – Webb Simpson, Vince Whalyy, Peter Malnati
10:55 AM – JT Poston, Jordan Spieth, Luke List
11:06 AM – Matt Wallace, Quade Cummins, Jackson Suber
11:17 AM – Brian Harman, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, like woo kim
11:28 AM – Aldrich Potgieter, Pierceson Coody, Harry Hall
11:39 AM – Ricky Castillo, Hideki Matsuyama, Kris Ventura
11:50 AM – Ryo Hisatsune, John little, Eric Cole
12:06 pm – jj spaun, Emiliano Grillo, Tommy Fleetwood
12:17 PM – Lucas Glover, Karl Vilips, Bud Cauley
12:28 PM – Scottie Scheffler, Andrew Novak, Kurt Kitayama
12:39 Afternoon – Robert Macintyre, Nick Hardy, Akshay Bhatia
12:50 PM – Ben Griffin, Matti Schmid, Rickie Fowler