Summary

  • Champion: -8 B Koepka

  • -6 D Johnson; -2 M Wallace, J Spieth, P Cantlay

  • +1 R McIlroy; +5 J Rose, P Casey, G McDowell

  • +7 D Willett, M Fitzpatrick; +8 T Fleetwood, T Hatton

  1. Postpublished at 19:05 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

    Crikey, where are those seats?

    You could probably get a month in Barbados and a couple of new cars alongside those tickets, without even noticing an indentation to your bank balance!

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:03 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

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    Super Sevens: Champions League tickets.

    If you won the £1.56m US PGA prize money, what would you spend it on?

  3. Casey, McDowell and Fitzpatrick all donepublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

    While we're at it, it's also worth mentioning a few other UK players in the clubhouse.

    Both England's Paul Casey and Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell finished their tournament on five over. Casey carded a one-under 69 today, while McDowell signed for a 70.

    Sheffield's Matt Fitzpatrick finished on seven over after a respectable 71. His damage was done with a 75 on Thursday and a 76 on Saturday.

    Paul CaseyImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 18:57 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

    M Wallace -4, X Schauffele -3 (19:05 BST)

    Matt Wallace throws his ballImage source, Getty Images

    The leading European in the field is England's Matt Wallace, who starts the day on -4.

    Here he is throwing his ball into the crowd after a birdie on the 15th yesterday.

  5. 'Some things don’t quite go to plan'published at 18:52 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

    Ian Poulter may not be playing on Sunday after missing Friday's cut but he's not one for moping about, with this post on Instagram., external

    "Well some things don’t quite go to plan..

    "But it’s good to hit the odd bump. Looking down from above to review always gives you perspective on things.

    "A little look down over this awesome city of NY from my heliflite on Friday. Incredible service as always."

    Ian Poulter Instagram accountImage source, @ianjamespoulter
  6. Postpublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

    Talking of Brits.....

  7. Fleetwood and Rose struggle early onpublished at 18:51 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

    Plenty of Brits out on the course already, which is a sign they ain't near the top of the leaderboard, apart from Matt Wallace, who starts the day tied sixth and is out at 19:05 BST.

    Rory McIlroy, who started the day two over, is level for the day after eight holes.

    Not so fine for Justin Rose, who has joined McIlroy on two over after three bogies and birdie in his first four holes.

    And Tommy Fleetwood is struggling too, he's dropped three shots after three holes, with a bogey on two and a double bogey on the par-three third. Oof.

    Tommy FleetwoodImage source, EPA
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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:48 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

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    £1.56m isn't bad for a weekend's work...

    How would you spend those winnings if you beat Brooks Koepka at Bethpage?

    Personally, I'd start with a very long holiday and a lot of three-course dinners.

  9. Paydaypublished at 18:47 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

    Brooks KoepkaImage source, Getty Images

    Sunday is typically payday in golfing terms so as well as collecting the rather impressive Wanamaker Trophy, and of course all the glory of a major triumph, the winner here will also get to trouser a rather hefty cheque.

    Should he hold on to his lead, Brooks Koepka will earn around $1.98m (£1.56m) for winning the US PGA.

    But the old Bill Shankly adage (sorry another sport, we know) "If you are first you are first. If you are second, you are nothing," doesn't quite ring true when it comes down to cold hard cash, with second place still worth around £930,000.

    1. $1.98m (£1.56m)
    2. $1.18m (£930K)
    3. $748,000
    4. $528,000
    5. $450,500

    Admittedly you're scratching around a bit in fifth. I mean how could you possibly treat your loved ones on that sort of number.

  10. Brooks is in the buildingpublished at 18:43 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

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  11. Tee timespublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

    Play is of course well under way at Bethpage Black, albeit the top of the leaderboard is not under threat.

    But if you're wondering who is still to head out, here are the remaining final round tee times for the last six pairings:

    18:45 Jordan Spieth, Erik Van Rooyen (SA)

    18:55 Patrick Cantlay, Adam Scott (Aus)

    19:05 Matt Wallace (Eng), Xander Schauffele

    19:15 Dustin Johnson, Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn)

    19:25 Jazz Janewattananond (Tha), Luke List

    19:35 Brooks Koepka, Harold Varner III

    All times BST.

  12. Postpublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

    A bit like the pack of golfers trying to chase down Brooks Koepka, the BBC Sport live text team has been psyching itself up for this one.

    There's also been a bit of a prowl around the office from one of our team to try and locate some biscuits as we attempt to attack the final stages of the US PGA.

  13. Good eveningpublished at 18:29 British Summer Time 19 May 2019

    Brooks KoepkaImage source, Getty Images

    Good evening, welcome to our coverage of the final round of the US PGA Championship from the Bethpage Black course on Long Island in the state of New York.

    Defending champion Brooks Kopeka is in the box seat and is pretty bullish about his chances of reclaiming the title he won at Bellerive Country Club in August 2018.

    And why wouldn't he be? He's only got a seven-shot cushion after all.