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PGA Championship winner Scottie Scheffler made the cut on the number this week at the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge. Now he's making a run at the tournament lead. Scheffler was 7 under through 11 holes in his third round Saturday at Colonial Country Club and has moved inside the top five.
Scottie Scheffler made the cut on the number this week at the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge. Now he's making a run at the tournament lead.
On No. 10 the 2016 Charles Schwab Challenge champion sank a 28-foot birdie putt to cross over to safety. Then bogeys at No. 13 and 15 had Spieth in need of a birdie on the closing holes. He got it at No. 17, nestling his approach 6 feet from the cup and sinking the putt for a 71 to go to even-par for 36 holes.
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Golf Digest on MSNCharles Schwab Challenge DFS picks 2025: You're not going to not play Scottie SchefflerScottie Scheffler will look to carry his momentum forward from Quail Hollow and capture another victory in his home state of Texas, while Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood and Hideki Matsuyama headline an intriguing crop of challengers.
The PGA Tour returns to Texas this week for the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club. It is the longest running PGA Tour event at one venue, and even coming one week after the PGA Championship (two weeks after a signature event),
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After a pedestrian opening day at the Charles Schwab Challenge, in which he made only two birdies and two bogies, and fired an even par 70, Rickie Fowler posted a marvelous second round at Colonial.
This week the PGA Tour headed back to the Dallas metroplex for its final Texas event of 2025, the Charles Schwab Challenge, with a purse of $9.5 million—pretty