PGA Championship Leaderboard 2020: Who Is Leading At Harding Park?

Who is leading the way at TPC Harding Park

PGA Championship Leaderboard 2020
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Who is leading the way at San Francisco?

PGA Championship Leaderboard 2020

The PGA Championship has begun with the world's best golfers taking on the TPC Harding Park course in San Francisco.

Dustin Johnson leads going into the final round

Tee Times: PGA Championship Final Round Tee Times

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Going into the event Justin Thomas is very well fancied to win the event as he has won the PGA Championship before, in 2017, he won last week's WGC St Jude Invitational and has moved to the top of the Golf World Rankings.

The event this year was originally scheduled to take place in May, but due to the Covid-19 pandemic it was rescheduled for August - it becomes the first Major to be played in 2020 and the first to be played since Shane Lowry won the Open Championship at Royal Portrush.

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The course is not long compared to many Major courses, but with reports of narrowed fairways and thick rough scoring could be tricky.

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Who will win this event this year? Keep an eye out on the PGA Championship Leaderboard 2020 to see if one of the Europeans can break the four year spell of American winners?

Or will Brooks Koepka be able to make it three wins in a row at the PGA Championship for the first time since Walter Hagen?

To keep up to date with everything going on this week keep an eye on the Golf Monthly website and social media channels.

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