The 2025 BMW Australian PGA Championship is heating up, and it promises to be an action-packed final round. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament, including a full Australian PGA Championship TV schedule, streaming details and complete tee times for the first and second rounds.
How to watch Australian PGA Championship
The 2025 BMW Australian PGA Championship is set for a dramatic finish at Royal Queensland Golf Club, with three players — David Puig, Ricardo Gouveia and Anthony Quayle — sharing 13-under after 54 holes.
Quayle, chasing his first DP World Tour victory, has a steadying presence on the bag this week in the form of legendary caddie Steve Williams. The impact of Williams — who has helped guide players like Tiger Woods and Adam Scott to more than a dozen major titles — has been immediate.
“This is our first week on the bag and it just feels like we are playing pretty steady golf,” Quayle said after the third round. “It doesn’t feel like I am having to do anything miraculous or outrageous to give myself a chance.”
Quayle was quick to credit Williams’ calm composure.
“It’s probably just his demeanor; his professionalism rubs off on you if you are in close proximity to it,” he said. “It’s been just two days so far, looking forward to the next couple of weeks and any other time I get the opportunity will be great.”
One shot back at 12-under are Kazuma Kobori and Min Woo Lee. If Lee, a crowd favorite at Royal Queensland, can maintain his momentum heading into Sunday’s final round, he would capture his fourth DP World Tour title.
Veteran stars Adam Scott and Marc Leishman also lurk close behind at 11-under, just two shots off the lead.
With rising stars and decorated veterans packed at the top of the leaderboard, Royal Queensland promises to be a fight to the very end.
Tournament basics
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
Golf Channel will provide exclusive TV coverage of the 2025 Australian PGA Championship this week.
Saturday, November 29: 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)
How to watch online, streaming
You can watch the 2025 Australian PGA Championship online via the NBC Sports App. The NBC Sports App will provide exclusive early coverage of all four rounds from 8–9:30 p.m. ET Saturday.
2025 Australian PGA Championship tee times:
Round 4 (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

