Procore Championship highlights: Scottie Scheffler tops Ben Griffin to win in Napa
It's the final round of the 2025 Procore Championship. It's also the last competitive rounds for the members of the U.S. Ryder Cup team ahead of Bethpage in two weeks time.
One of those members, Ben Griffin, is the solo leader after three rounds at 16 under, one shot ahead of 20-year-old amateur Jackson Koivun, who finds himself sandwiched between Griffin and the world's best player, Scottie Scheffler.
Follow along below for updates, scores, highlights and more from Sunday's final round of the 2025 Procore Championship.

2025 Procore Championship live leaderboard
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Scottie Scheffler wins
Ben Griffin misses a 5 foot, 9 inch putt to tie Scottie Scheffler, and the world No. 1 wins for the sixth time this season on the PGA Tour.
Scottie Scheffler sets clubhouse lead
With a par on the 18th hole, Scottie Scheffler is in at 19 under. A birdie from Ben Griffin, who's in the fairway on 18, would force a playoff. An eagle would win outright.
Scheffler's lead is 1 with one to play
Ben Griffin is one shot behind Scottie Scheffler with two holes to play. The closing hole is a par-5, so there could be some low numbers made.
Ben Griffin makes bogey on 14
A three-putt bogey for Ben Griffin gives Scottie Scheffler the solo lead with four holes to play.
Five holes to play
Ben Griffin and Scottie Scheffler remain tied with five holes to go. Scheffler has a lengthy birdie look on the 14th hole while Griffin has made nine straight pars.
Scottie Scheffler ties lead
He nearly holed out for eagle on the par-4 10th, but a tap-in birdie gets Scheffler to 18 under and tied with Ben Griffin.
Griffin leads by 1 at the turn
Ben Griffin leads by one over Scottie Scheffler at the turn. Buckle up for the back nine.
Griffin's lead shrinks to one
Just like that, Scottie Scheffler is one shot back. Scottie Scheffler makes a birdie, followed by a bogey from Griffin, and he's down to 18 under and only one ahead of the world No. 1 after Scheffler makes birdie at No. 7.
Ben Griffin starts birdie-birdie
Looking for his third PGA Tour win of the year, Ben Griffin starts with a pair of birdies and stretches his lead to three with 16 hole to go over Scottie Scheffler and Jackson Koivun.
Akshay Bhatia turns in 6 under
An outward 29 for the two-time PGA Tour winner, and he's up to solo fifth and five behind Ben Griffin in Napa.
First twosome to finish at Procore
Tom Kim and Jimmy Knous were the first to sign their scorecards Sunday, with Kim carding a 73 and Knous a 71.
Meanwhile, Ryder Cupper Justin Thomas is not having the week he probably imagined. He was a ho-hum 2 under through three rounds but Sunday, he was 5 over on this round through 15 holes. He opened with a double bogey and had another on the 14th, while sprinkling in bogeys on Nos. 2, 3 5, 9, 12 and 13. His first birdie finally came at No. 15.
Last amateur to win on PGA Tour?
World No. 1 amateur Jackson Koivun is playing in the final pairing Sunday and sits one shot behind Ben Griffin going into the final round. Who was the last amateur to win on Tour? That would be Nick Dunlap, who did so last year at the American Express.
Reminder: Koivun has a PGA Tour card in his pocket already.
How are the U.S. Ryder Cup team members doing this week?
Here's where the 10 members of the U.S. Ryder Cup team competing in the Procore Championship stand after three days. Bryson DeChambeau and Xander Schauffele were not in the field.
- Ben Griffin (1st, 16 under)
- Scottie Scheffler (3rd, 14 under)
- J.J. Spaun (T-9, 9 under)
- Russell Henley (T-9, 9 under)
- Cameron Young (T-17, 7 under)
- Sam Burns (T-30, 5 under)
- Patrick Cantlay (T-41, 4 under)
- Collin Morikawa (T-41, 4 under)
- Harris English (T-46, 3 under)
- Justin Thomas (T-53, 2 under)
Where to watch the Procore Championship
Here's the TV and radio info for Sunday's final round of the Procore Championship:
- 6 p.m. ET - 9 p.m. ET, Golf Channel and NBC Sports app
- 4 p.m. ET - 9 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM
There is no PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ for the weekend at Napa, if you were wonderingl
Where is the Procore Championship being played?
The North Course at Silverado Resort in Napa, California, is hosting once again. The Robert Trent Jones, Jr., venue measures 7,138 yards and is playing as a par 72.
What is the FedEx Cup Fall series on the PGA Tour?
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