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PNC Championship highlights: Team Kuchar sets multiple records in win

Dec. 21, 2025Updated Dec. 22, 2025, 10:32 a.m. ET

The PNC Championship heads the final round on Sunday. This fun, family event features 20 teams, each featuring a pro golfer who won a major and/or the Players Championship teaming up with a family member. In 2025, there are fathers, sons, daughters and a stepson competing.

Get caught up on all the final-round coverage of the 2025 PNC Championship.

Cameron Kuchar and Matt Kuchar pose with the Willie Park Belts after winning the 2025 PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club.

2025 PNC Championship leaderboard

See the final 2025 PNC Championship leaderboard.

Team Kuchar sets records in win

What a week for Team Kuchar. The 33-under total sets a scoring record by five shots, and the seven-shot margin of victory is also three shots bigger than the previous. An eagle at the last, set up by a brilliant Matt approach, leads to an emotional moment walking down the 18th fairway to the green. An incredible 18-under 54 in the final round.

Nelly Korda finishes with an eagle

An excellent approach into 18 for Nelly Korda, and she makes the eagle look to help she and dad Petr finish at 25 under.

Scoring record in danger

A scoring record will likely be set this afternoon. Team Kuchar is at 28 under with four holes to go. Last year, Team Langer and Team Woods tied the PNC record at 28 under. Now, it's time to see whether the Kuchars can get to 30 under. They also have a five-shot lead with four holes to play.

Team Harrington shoots 59

Team Harrington becomes the third score in the 50s this week, with a 13-under 59 on Sunday. At 23 under, however, they sit four shots behind the Kuchars, who have five holes to play, including two par 5s.

Team Kuchar closing in on title

The PNC is all but over. Team Kuchar is four shots ahead with six holes to play, sitting at 11 under on the day and 26 under overall.

Team Kuchar moves to 10 under thru 10

A day after starting 10 under thru 11, Team Kuchar is 10 under thru 10 and has a three-shot lead over Team Harrington. Matt and son Cameron are closing in on the championship belts.

First par for Team Kuchar

It has been a dominant start for Team Kuchar, who sit 8 under thru eight holes and just made their first par of the day at the par-3 eighth. Two-shot lead over Team Harrington, which is on the 14th hole.

Kuchars add another circle

The Kuchars are on fire. Matt and son Cameron are 7 under thru six holes and lead by three shots.

Lee Trevino holes out

The oldest player in the field, Lee Trevino, makes another highlight at the PNC. He adds to the hole-out party.

Nelly Korda holes it from the sand

Don't count out the Kordas. A hole-out from the sand for Nelly, and she and father Petr are two back after he eagle on the par-5 third.

Team Kuchar, Team Daly begin with birdies

The final group is done with the first hole, and both the Kuchars and Dalys birdie No. 1. The Kuchars move to 16 under and one ahead of Team Duval.

From the driving range

Wonder where John Daly was this morning? Probably drinking Diet Coke and having a dart.

Where to watch the 2025 PNC Championship

Golf Channel, Peacock and NBC are teaming up for the live coverage. To watch Sunday's final round:

  • 10:30 a.m. ET to 12:30 p.m. ET, Golf Channel
  • 12:30 p.m. ET to 1:30 p.m. ET, Peacock
  • 1:30 p.m. ET to 4:30 p.m. ET, NBC
Watch Golf Channel for free on Fubo

What happened on Saturday at the PNC Championship?

Matt Kuchar and his son, Cameron Kuchar, fired a 15-under 57 to lead the way Saturday at the PNC Championship. The team of John Daly and his son, John Daly II, shot 59 and are in solo second. Click here for highlights, scores, round recaps and more from Saturday's first round.

Who's playing in the 2025 PNC Championship?

Lee Trevino is the only player who has been in the field for every edition of the event. Gary Player, a long-time participant, will not be playing this time around. And Tiger Woods, who has teamed up with son Charlie to form the must-see duo on this event, is also not playing.

Who is? The 40-person field contains eight former world No. 1s and six past champions, including reigning champion and record six-time winner, Bernhard Langer. The 20 professionals have won more than 40 major titles and more than 900 international titles.

ProPartnerRelationship
Stewart CinkReagan CinkFather/ son
Fred CouplesHunter HannemannFather / stepson
John DalyJohn Daly IIFather / son
David DuvalBrady DuvalFather / son
Jim FurykTanner FurykFather / son
Padraig HarringtonPaddy HarringtonFather / son
Trevor ImmelmanJacob ImmelmanFather / son
Nelly KordaPetr KordaDaughter / father
Matt KucharCameron KucharFather / son
Bernhard LangerJason LangerFather / son
Tom LehmanSean LehmanFather / son
Justin LeonardLuke LeonardFather / son
Davis Love IIIDru LoveFather / son
Mark O’MearaShaun O’MearaFather / son
Nick PriceGreg PriceFather/ son
Vijay SinghQass SinghFather / son
Annika SorenstamWill McGeeMother / son
Steve StrickerIzzi StrickerFather / daughter
Lee TrevinoDaniel TrevinoFather / son
Gary WoodlandDan Woodland Son / father

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