LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Valhalla Golf Club has done it again. For all the griping about low scores and lack of strategy, the venue that has hosted some of the most thrilling PGA Championships has set the stage for yet another electric Sunday.
Not only are two players tied for the 54-hole lead, but 13 others are just five shots back and six are within three strokes. Of those 15 players inside the top-10, 10 are looking for their first ever major victory, while the rest are hoping to add to their total.
Just like it did in 2000 when Tiger Woods beat Bob May in a playoff or like we witnessed in 2014 when Rory McIlroy came storming back to win his fourth major, Sunday's final round looks to have plenty of ingredients to provide yet another classic.