He arrived at Bellerive on Sunday just before noon local time, rocking an absolutely savage backwards hat-sunglasses combination that suggested the rest of the field should just go home, because Tiger had already won his 15th Major:
Adam Scott is a lot of things in this evening before the final round of the US PGA Championship. He is an underdog, he’s winless in two seasons, he’s an exemption, but he’s also on the rise.
For much of his third round on Saturday at Bellerive, Brooks Koepka appeared as though he would run away with the 100th PGA Championship. But after recovering from a late stumble he is in pole position to win his second Major of the year.
After holding its own on Day 1, the field set Bellerive aflame on Friday. Gary Woodland set the PGA’s 36-hole scoring record. Brooks Koepka and Charl Schwartzel tied the single-day mark with a pair of 63s.