Summary

  • Leaders: -4 McNealy (19:40 BST), Smalley (19:40)

  • Selected: -3 Matsuyama (19:30), Gotterup (19:30), Potgieter (19:20), Jaeger (19:20), Lee (19:10), Greyserman (19:10), Kirk (15), Rose (15)

  • -2 Young (19:00), Thomas (19:00), Scheffler (18:40)

  • -1 Rahm (17:50), McIlroy (8)

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  1. Reitan on a rollpublished at 17:55 BST

    Reitan -2 (16)

    Kristoffer Reitan, who won his first PGA Tour title at the Truist Championship last week, is absolutely flying down his back nine.

    The Norwegian turned in level par but went birdie-birdie-eagle when he almost holed his tee shot at the short par-four 13th hole, making a two there before adding another eagle just now at the par-five 16th.

  2. Pars galore for Fowlerpublished at 17:53 BST

    Fowler +1 (8)

    Rickie FowlerImage source, Getty Images

    It was a bit of mixed bag for Rickie Fowler yesterday but he's started the third round in a much more consistent fashion.

    Eight pars from the first eight holes for the 37-year-old American.

    Playing partner Xander Schauffele might be on the charge but Fowler content to be there or thereabouts for the time being.

  3. Kirk close to anotherpublished at 17:53 BST

    Kirk -3 (16)

    Ohhh, Chris Kirk burns the left edge of the cup with his birdie try at the par-five 16th after splashing out of the greenside bunker.

    Big chance gone, but two pars for a tournament-low 64. Not too shabby.

  4. Aronimink course statspublished at 17:50 BST

    US PGA ChampionshipImage source, PGA of America

    The PGA of America have made some interesting yardage changes for moving day, especially with the short par fours.

    Rory McIlroy drove the green at the par-four sixth earlier and Kristoffer Reitan almost got a hole-in-one on the 13th, which is playing just 292 yards today.

    The 15th and 16th are funny holes, 16 is only three yards longer but it's a par five! And the par-three fifth has been 178 and 184 yards so far this week but is just 150 today. This should be fun...

  5. Harrington rolling back the yearspublished at 17:49 BST

    Harrington E (16)

    Padraig Harrington continues to roll back the years.

    A fair amount of water has gone under the bridge since the Irishman won the last of his three major titles at the US PGA Championship in 2008 but after comfortably making the cut on Friday he is going from strength to strength on Saturday.

    The 54-year-old knocked in three birdies on the front nine and bounced back from a bogey on the 14th with a three on the par-four 15th.

    As it stands, he is four shots off the lead.

  6. Rose saves parpublished at 17:46 BST

    Rose -2 (15)

    Justin Rose holds his nerve to drain a six-footer for a par four at 15 and moves on to a par-five.

    Birdie time?

  7. Moving day pinspublished at 17:44 BST

    Still some tight ones but it's set up for a low one today...

    US PGA ChampionshipImage source, PGA of America
  8. Schauffele surgingpublished at 17:43 BST

    Schauffele -2 (7)

    Xander Schauffele drives from the teeImage source, Getty Images

    Xander Schauffele started the day at one over-par but is surging up the leaderboard.

    The American began with a trio of pars but has birdied three of the last four holes thanks to some excellent approach play.

    He's currently on the eighth, albeit his tee shot land in a tricky spot in the rough on a cusp of a bunker.

  9. Kirk's killin' itpublished at 17:40 BST

    Kirk -3 (15)

    The casual golf fan that only tunes into the majors may not have heard of Chris Kirk, but he's a six-time PGA Tour winner and is playing as well as anyone out there today.

    He's had seven birdies - including five in his first seven holes - and one bogey and is eyeing up a 62 or 63.

    His best major finish in 32 appearances was a tie for fifth at the 2022 US PGA.

  10. Postpublished at 17:40 BST

    McIlroy -1, Koepka +1 (8)

    Rory McIlroy just missed the green left at the par-three eighth but gets up and down for a three and moves on to the par-five ninth.

    He's hammered a few cracking drives already today, so he'll be eyeing a birdie to turn in three-under 32.

    Much quicker pace today with half the field gone and everyone out in two-balls. McIlroy and Koepka have covered the first eight holes in just over 90 minutes.

  11. Rose makes big movepublished at 17:37 BST

    Rose -2 (14)

    Justin RoseImage source, Getty Images

    Justin Rose cut a frustrated figure at times over the first two days but he's been back to his best on Moving Day.

    The 2013 US Open champion lit up the front nine with four straight birdies from the third, gained another at the par-five ninth and moved six under for the round with a three at the driveable par-four 13th.

    Unfortunately, he's just dropped his first shot of the day with a four at 14, but a strong finish and he'll be right in this going into championship Sunday.

  12. Catching up with Rorypublished at 17:35 BST

    McIlroy -1, Koepka +1 (7)

    Rory McIlroyImage source, Getty Images

    Rory McIlroy teed off at 16:00 BST and made an immediate move with a birdie at the first, but after passing up chances on the next two, he missed a tiddler at the fourth to drop back.

    However, he made a two at the par-three fifth and gained another stroke at the sixth after a gargantuan drive on to the green of the 397-yard par four.

    It's been a birdie fest today. McIlroy needs to shoot a low one and hope the wind picks up for the leaders later on.

    All pars for McIlroy's playing partner Brooks Koepka, for whom the putts continue to stay above ground.

  13. Who missed the cut yesterday?published at 17:34 BST

    Tommy Fleetwood looking forlornImage source, Getty Images

    Aronimink has not taken any prisoners over the first two days and there are a number of big names we will not see in action today because they missed the cut.

    +5 -T Fleetwood (Eng), W Clark (US), R MacIntyre (Sco), R Henley (US)

    +6 -JJ Spaun (US), V Hovland (Nor), G Woodland (US), K Bradley (US), S Straka (Aut), T Hatton (Eng)

    +7 -B DeChambeau (US) ,H Hall (Eng), T McKibbin (NI)

    +8 -A Scott (Aus),

    +12 -M Penge (Eng), M Homa (US)

  14. Late tee timespublished at 17:33 BST

    Here's when the leading pack are heading out...

    • 17:50 Jon Rahm (Spa), Andrew Putnam (US)
    • 18:00 Jason Day (Aus), Patrick Cantlay (US)
    • 18:10 Kurt Kitayama (US), Aaron Rai (Eng)
    • 18:20 Ludvig Aberg (Swe), Andrew Novak (US)
    • 18:30 Harris English (US), Si Woo Kim (Kor)
    • 18:40 Scottie Scheffler (US), David Puig (Spa)
    • 19:00 Cameron Young (US), Justin Thomas (US)
    • 19:10 Min Woo Lee (Aus), Max Greyserman (US)
    • 19:20 Aldrich Potgieter (SA), Stephan Jaeger (Ger)
    • 19:30 Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Chris Gotterup (US)
    • 19:40 Alex Smalley (US), Maverick McNealy (US)
  15. Welcome to moving day!published at 17:32 BST

    US PGA ChampionshipImage source, Getty Images

    Welcome back golf fans to day three of the US PGA Championship - it's moving day!

    And there's already been some movement with Justin Rose making a flying start and Rory McIlroy making a move to try and get in among the leaders at Aronimink.

    We've heard plenty from the players about how tough the golf course has been the last two days, but there could be a few more friendly flags today that could see players going low.

    And that's exactly what we want as this tournamwnt is wide open - Maverick McNealy and Alex Smalley lead but there's an absolute cavalry charge behind them and the likes of Scottie Scheffler, Ludvig Aberg, Cameron Young and Justin Thomas are all in touch.

    We could see some real fireworks tonight...