Saturday at Aronimink turns the PGA Championship from a slow burn into a sprint.
Round 3 tee times and pairings are now set, and the shape of moving day has come into view. Reports indicate the weekend draw places several high-profile contenders squarely in the hunt, with the leaderboard tightening as the championship heads into its decisive stretch. In a major, Saturday rarely settles anything — but it often decides who still has a real chance by sunset.
The significance of these groupings goes beyond scheduling. Pairings can sharpen pressure, change pace and force players to react in real time to the names around them. At a course like Aronimink, where momentum can shift quickly, the order of play matters almost as much as the score itself. The players closest to the lead now face a different test: not just the course, but the noise and urgency that arrive with a major weekend.
Moving day at Aronimink will not just reveal who can score — it will show who can absorb pressure when the tournament starts to narrow.
Key Facts
- Round 3 tee times and pairings are set for Saturday at the 2026 PGA Championship.
- Aronimink hosts a moving day expected to feature several stars in contention.
- Saturday’s pairings will shape the pace and pressure of the leaderboard race.
- The third round often determines which players enter Sunday with a realistic title shot.
For fans, the release of the full Saturday schedule offers a roadmap to the tournament’s most volatile day. Early groups can post numbers and apply pressure. Late groups carry the weight of expectation and the burden of knowing every mistake lands harder. Sources suggest the marquee pairings will draw the bulk of attention, but major championships often swing when someone outside the spotlight makes a sudden charge.
What happens next matters because Round 3 usually redraws the tournament’s emotional map. By the end of Saturday, the field will likely split into two camps: those chasing history and those watching it happen. Aronimink now becomes the stage for that divide, and the pairings set the order for every meaningful move to come.