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PGA Legends Unite for Epic Clash on Stunning Course!

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There are 18 holes to go at the 2026 Players Championship as many of the world's best golfers battle it out at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, with the hopes of winning one of the most prestigious titles in the game and taking home the $4. 5 million winner's check that comes with it. The PGA Tour's flagship event has already provided fans with some incredible action through three days, but the best might be yet to come Sunday.

Here are the biggest storylines you need to know heading into the final round of play. Here's why Sunday matters : The weather: Thunderstorms could impact play again The weather always plays a factor during the PGA Tour's Florida Swing, and the same is true at the Players. Thursday's first round had a brief suspension in play when fast-moving thunderstorms carrying heavy rain and strong winds blew through the Ponte Vedra Beach area.

But since then, conditions have been nearly perfect, with light winds, sunny skies and temperatures in the 70s. That could change on Sunday, though. The forecast calls for one round of thunderstorms in the very early in the morning before play even starts and a solid chance of another round in the late afternoon hours, which could have a major impact on the final round.

The leaderboard Here's what the top of the leaderboard looked like heading into the final round of the 2026 Players Championship: Position Player Score 1 Ludvig Aberg -13 2 Michael Thorbjornsen -10 3 Cameron Young -9 T4 Xander Schauffele -8 T4 Justin Thomas -8 T4 Viktor Hovland -8 T4 Matt Fitzpatrick -8 T4 Corey Conners -8 T4 Brian Harman -8 The frontrunner: Ludvig Aberg Ludvig Aberg has been a rising star in the game of golf for a few years now. He has the chance to fully arrive with one more solid round on Sunday. Aberg is the leader after 54 holes at the Players, where he fired a nearly record-breaking 9-under 63 on Friday and followed it up with a 71 on Saturday to maintain a three-shot cushion heading into the final round.

His ball striking has been rock solid as he ranks third in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee and fourth in Strokes Gained: Approach to Green. Aberg has won twice before on the PGA Tour, at the 2023 RSM Classic and the 2025 Genesis Invitational. He's also contended at some big-time events, including a solo second place finish at the 2024 Masters.

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