We’ve reached the weekend at the 2026 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Course. A total of 53 of the original field of 72 golfers advanced to play the third and final rounds.
For all the third-round updates, highlights, scores, tee times, TV info and projected cutline tracker, we’ve got you covered right here.
The 18th green during the final round of the 2025 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club.
2026 Memorial Tournament leaderboard
See the third-round tee times and groupings and keep tabs on all the leaderboard updates.
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How, where to watch the 2026 Memorial Tournament
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CBS, 2:30 p.m. ET top 6 p.m. ET
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PGA Tour radio on SiriusXM, 1 p.m. ET to 6 p.m. ET
Who’s leading the Memorial Tournament?
That would be J.T. Poston, who’s posted scores of 70 and 65 and has it to 9 under through 36 holes. He leads by one over Ryan Gerard, while Same Burns is solo third at 6 under, Tommy Fleetwood is solo fourth at 4 under and Eric Cole is solo fifth at 3 under.
What about Scottie Scheffler?
Scheffler ground out another made cut, this one being his 76th straight. He joked afterwards he thought at one point he’d shoot 90, but he shot 72 and is at 1 over, 10 shots back of the head but playing another weekend on the PGA Tour.
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Which big names missed the cut?
Rickie Fowler had another stinker week tournament, shooting 79-82 to finish 17 over over two days. This on the heels of a missed cut at the Charles Schwab Challenge and a T60 at the PGA Championship. He has seven top 25s, four to 10s and a solo second so far in 2026 but he’s in a bit of a slump at this time. Who else missed the weekend? Adam Schupak breaks down the notable missed cut list here.
How much money is on the line at the Memorial?
The Memorial is one of the three “player hosted” signature events. Like all of the sigs, there’s a $20 million prize fund, but at the three players-hosted events, they set aside $4 million for the winner.
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Where do they play the Memorial Tournament?
Muirfield Village Golf Club is the host once again. Known as Jack’s Place, the course opened on May 27, 1974. The course will play as a par 72 and measure 7,569 yards. It is tied for ninth in the brand-new, just-released Golfweek’s Best top 200 modern golf courses in the U.S., ranked for 2026 list, which was unveiled on Monday, June 1. It’s ranked No. 1 on the Golfweek’s Best: Top private golf courses in Ohio list.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Memorial Tournament leaderboard live updates for Saturday’s third round
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