Vegas stays ahead at PGA Championship
- Jhonattan Vegas took the lead at the PGA Championship on May 16, 2025, at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C.
- Vegas, who has faced setbacks due to shoulder injuries throughout his career, posted a two-round total of 8-under 134, holding a two-shot lead over Matthieu Pavon.
- Si Woo Kim made the longest hole-in-one in major history on the 252-yard sixth hole, while Scottie Scheffler was three shots behind Vegas at 5-under 137.
- Vegas noted that holding the lead in a major tournament is always challenging, as ten players stood tied at 4-under 138, including three competitors who had only recently secured their spots in the field.
- Vegas faces 36 holes ahead with a two-shot lead, aiming for his first top-20 major finish and the Wanamaker Trophy at the PGA Championship.
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PGA Championship resumes after storm forces re-grouping
Third-round play in the PGA Championship finally began on Thursday after a severe storm near Quail Hollow postponed the start and forced organizers to re-draw groups into threesomes to try and complete play before sunset.

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PGA Championship gets storms and a late start
The PGA Championship is going to threesomes for the third round because of weather. It was a stop-and-start morning at Quail Hollow. Storms caused the warm-up session to be halted for 17 minutes. And right when Rory McIlroy and Xander…
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