The 2025 PGA Championship is heating up as Max Homa and Stewart Cink chase after the lead in the final round. Can either golfer overcome the competition to claim their first major victory?
The 2025 PGA Championship Round 2 got underway at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, with a strong showing from several players. Among them was Max Homa, who has been on a heater all weekend, taking the lead into the final round.
Max Homa is an American professional golfer who has gained significant attention in recent years.
Born on June 16, 1990, in Van Nuys, California, Homa turned pro in 2013 and quickly made a name for himself on the PGA Tour.
He won his first PGA Tour event at the 2021 Genesis Invitational, defeating Rory McIlroy by one stroke.
Homa's impressive performance has earned him numerous top-10 finishes and a spot among the world's top golfers.
Homa’s Dominance Continues
“I’m just trying to stay focused and play one shot at a time.” Max Homa continued his impressive play, shooting a 5-under-par 67 to move into second place at 12 under par. His consistent performance has left him in a strong position to take down the competition and claim his first major victory.
Stewart Cink Chases After Leaderboard

Stewart Cink is just one stroke back from Homa, with a score of 11-under-par 65. The veteran golfer has shown no signs of slowing down as he looks to make up ground on the leader board.
Other Notable Performances
Several other players are still in contention for the championship title, including Justin Thomas and Will Zalatoris. Thomas shot a 4-under-par 68 to move into fifth place at 10 under par, while Zalatoris carded a 2-under-par 70 to stay within striking distance.
The Battle for the Title Heats Up
As the final round gets underway, the players will be putting on pressure to the leaders. With several golfers still in contention, the competition is expected to be fierce and anyone can win.
The 2025 PGA Championship is scheduled to take place at Ballymurphy Golf Club in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
The tournament will be the 104th edition of the PGA Championship and will feature some of the world's top golfers competing for the Wanamaker Trophy.
The championship course has undergone significant renovations since its last major tournament hosting in 2019, with new bunkers and greens added to challenge even the most skilled players.