2025 BMW Australian PGA Championship: Final Round Preview and How to Watch
The 2025 BMW Australian PGA Championship is reaching a thrilling conclusion, promising fans an exciting final round at the iconic Royal Queensland Golf Club. With multiple contenders vying for the title, this year’s championship has provided edge-of-the-seat action. In this article, we offer essential details about the tournament’s TV coverage, streaming options, and the complete tee times for the final round.
How to Watch the Australian PGA Championship
As the tournament unfolds, the leaderboard has tightened significantly. After three rounds, David Puig, Ricardo Gouveia, and Anthony Quayle lead the charge at an impressive 13-under par. Quayle, in pursuit of his first victory on the DP World Tour, is benefiting from the expertise of veteran caddie Steve Williams. Williams, known for his pivotal role in the success of legends like Tiger Woods and Adam Scott, has brought a calming influence to Quayle’s game.
"Playing steady golf has been the key," Quayle mentioned during his post-round interview. His previous experiences on the course seem to have led him to a consistent performance, which he attributes to Williams’ professionalism. “It’s great to be around someone with this level of experience,” Quayle noted, emphasizing how Williams’ demeanor rubs off positively on him.
Chasing closely behind at 12-under are Kazuma Kobori and fan-favorite Min Woo Lee. Lee’s consistent momentum could see him clinch his fourth DP World Tour title, adding further excitement for fans. Moreover, esteemed players such as Adam Scott and Marc Leishman are just two strokes off the lead at 11-under, making the final round even more unpredictable.
Tournament Basics
Before tuning into the action, here’s a quick glance at the tournament specifics:
- What: 2025 BMW Australian PGA Championship
- Where: Royal Queensland Golf Club, Brisbane, Australia
- When: Thursday-Sunday, Nov. 27-30
- Purse: AUD $2.5 million
How to Watch on TV
For those looking to catch the championship on television, the Golf Channel is set to provide exclusive coverage of the 2025 Australian PGA Championship. The channel will air live broadcasts that showcase the best moments of the tournament, allowing viewers to follow the action closely.
Broadcast Schedule:
- Saturday, November 29: 9:30 p.m.–1 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Don’t miss the chance to catch the most thrilling moments live from the fairways of the Royal Queensland Golf Club.
How to Watch Online: Streaming Options
For golf enthusiasts who prefer to watch online, the NBC Sports App will provide exclusive coverage of all four rounds of the 2025 Australian PGA Championship. The app allows viewers to enjoy the event from the comfort of their devices, making it easy to follow the final round wherever you are.
Streaming Schedule:
- Exclusive early coverage from 8–9:30 p.m. ET on Saturday.
Both television and streaming options ensure that fans won’t miss a single moment of the gripping action on the course.
Final Round Tee Times
As the championship day approaches, anticipation builds around the tee times for the final round. Here’s a detailed schedule of when each group will tee off:
Round 4 Tee Times (ET):
- 2:10 p.m. – Thomas Sims, Ryan Van Velzen
- 2:21 p.m. – Matthew Griffin, Michael Wright, Andrew Martin
- 2:32 p.m. – Jordan Gumberg, Eddie Pepperell, Rafael Campos
- 2:43 p.m. – Jack Senior, Jason Scrivener, Ugo Coussaud
- 2:54 p.m. – Denzel Ieremia, Stefano Mazzoli, Curtis Luck
- 3:05 p.m. – Ryan Fox, David Law, Kiradech Aphibarnrat
- 3:16 p.m. – Yuto Katsuragawa, Harrison Crowe, Freddy Schott
- 3:27 p.m. – Nathan Barbieri, Carlos Ortiz, Adam Bland
- 3:43 p.m. – Austin Bautista, Jack Buchanan, Nicolas Colsaerts
- 3:54 p.m. – Tyler Wood, Will Florimo, Jake McLeod
- 4:05 p.m. – Lachlan Barker, Tobias Jonsson, Josh Geary
- 4:16 p.m. – Abraham Ancer, Yannik Paul, Clement Sordet
- 4:27 p.m. – Brett Rankin, Wade Ormsby, Sebastian Garcia
- 4:38 p.m. – Jose Luis Ballester, Tapio Pulkkanen, Clement Charmasson
- 4:54 p.m. – James Morrison, Shubhankar Sharma, Jack Thompson
- 5:05 p.m. – Jonathan Broomhead, Sudarshan Yellamaraju, Robin Williams
- 5:16 p.m. – Christopher Wood, Sam Bairstow, Elvis Smylie
- 5:27 p.m. – James Marchesani, Oliver Bekker, Quinnton Croker
- 5:38 p.m. – Gregorio De Leo, Marco Penge, Adam Brady
- 5:49 p.m. – Davis Bryant, Daniel Rodrigues, Ryan Peake
- 6:05 p.m. – Rocco Repetto Taylor, Tom Vaillant, Daniel Gale
- 6:16 p.m. – Sebastian Munoz, Cam Davis, Bernd Wiesberger
- 6:27 p.m. – Geoff Ogilvy, Nick Voke, Alex Fitzpatrick
- 6:38 p.m. – Wenyi Ding, Daniel Hillier, Marc Leishman
- 6:49 p.m. – Adam Scott, Kazuma Kobori, Min Woo Lee
- 7:00 p.m. – Anthony Quayle, Ricardo Gouveia, David Puig
Anticipation and Expectations
With both emerging talents and seasoned veterans at the forefront, the 2025 BMW Australian PGA Championship encapsulates the spirit of competition in professional golf. Fans will witness not just golf; they’ll experience drama, camaraderie, and the thrill of sport as the players navigate the challenging greens of Royal Queensland.
In conclusion, whether you’re tuning in on TV or watching online, the final round of the Australian PGA Championship promises to deliver high-stakes gameplay and unforgettable moments. Don’t miss out on what could be a historic finish as these golfers strive to etch their names in championship history.
For more detailed coverage and updates, stay tuned and engage with the tournament across social media platforms. Your chance to celebrate the spirit of golf awaits as we gear up for a phenomenal conclusion to this year’s championship.

