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It’s on to the weekend at the 2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota.

The 36-hole cut came in Friday night and now those left standing will compete for major championship glory.

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For all the live updates, scores, leaderboard, tee times, highlights and analysis, keep it right here all day Saturday – Moving Day – at the KPMG.

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Check out the best photos from the 2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Hazeltine

Nelly Korda of the United States putts on the first green during a Pro-Am prior to the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship 2026 at Hazeltine National Golf Club on June 23, 2026 in Chaska, Minnesota.

(Kate McShane, Getty Images)

2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship leaderboard

See all the third-round tee times and keep tabs on all the changes on the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship leaderboard. Here’s the top of the board after 36 holes.

Pos.

Name

Score

1

Ina Yoon

63

T2

A Lim Kim

67

T2

Brooke M. Henderson

69

T2

Hae Ran Ryu

73

T2

Nasa Hataoka

70

T6

Dongeun Lee

69

T6

Nelly Korda

70

Where to watch, stream the KPMG Women’s PGA

NBC, Golf Channel and Peacock are teaming up on the coverage in 2026. Saturday’s viewing guide:

  • Peacock, NBC Sports Network, 10 a.m. ET to noon ET

  • NBC, noon ET to 3 p.m. ET

Who leads the 2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship?

After a record-tying 63 to open the KPMG, South Korea’s Ina Yoon kept the pedal down on Friday, stretching her lead to five at Hazeltine National. The woman who was once banned for cheating on the KLPGA looks unflappable so far in the third major of the season. Yoon shot 69 to get to 12 under par, giving her the largest 36-hole lead at the Women’s PGA since Cristie Kerr led by as many at the halfway point in 2010. Yoon leads the field in greens in regulation, hitting 86 percent, and ranks third in strokes gained putting. She also tops the field with 14 birdies.

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Who missed the cut at the KPMG?

It’s quite a list of notable names who won’t be around for the weekend, including the tournament’s defending champion and the woman who won the KPMG the last time it was at Hazeltine.

Last 10 winners of the KPMG Women’s PGA

These are the last 10 KPMG winners and their earnings.

Year

Player

Earnings

2025

Minjee Lee

$1,800,000

2024

Amy Yang

$1,560,000

2023

Ruoning Yin

$1,500,000

2022

In Gee Chun

$1,350,000

2021

Nelly Korda

$675,000

2020

Sei Young Kim

$645,000

2019

Hannah Green

$577,500

2018

Sung Hyun Park

$547,500

2017

Danielle Kang

$525,000

2016

Brooke Henderson

$525,000

Where is the KPMG Women’s PGA being played?

Hazeltine National Golf Club is No. 4 on the just-released 2026 Golfweek’s Best private golf courses in Minnesota. The course opened in 1962. It staged its first national championship with the 1966 U.S. Women’s Open.

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This article originally appeared on Golfweek: KPMG Women’s PGA Championship leaderboard, live updates for Saturday’s third round

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