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Will Andrew Novak or Rafael Campos finally clinch their first PGA Tour victory this Sunday?

It is a close race between the top four, but who will win the Butterfield Bermuda Championship’s trophy? After the third round concluded, two golfers, Andrew Novak and Rafael Campos, were tied for the lead. Neither have carded their PGA Tour victories yet and it would be a great chance for them to be a Tour winner, finally. Novak and Campos posted a matched 9 under 62 to share the clubhouse lead.

Campos birdied straight from the 6th to the 10th hole, adding another on no. 2, and from 15th to 17th. On the other hand, Novak made the most significant shots on the front nine, as he added seven birdies with a score of 7 under 29, and made two more birdies on no. 12 and 14. The two golfers will start their final round on tee box 1 at 9:55 a.m. ET with the solo third pro on the leaderboard, Justin Lower. After two consecutive rounds of 65, Lower shot 68 and lost his 36-hole lead.

However, Wesley Bryan matched the course record at the Port Royal Golf Course. After the second round, the older of the Bryan brothers ended up at 42nd on the leaderboard but he catapulted himself to 4th after the third round as he carded six birdies and two eagles in his round to shoot 10 under 61. Bryan needed only two more birdies on the last hole to set the 59 record but he finished with two pars. The 1-time PGA Tour winner would be starting at 9:44 a.m. with Lucas Glover and Troy Merritt, who are T5.

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The difference among the top golfers on the Butterfield Bermuda Championship leaderboard is only a few strokes, implying that it could be anyone’s day on Sunday. The competition will surely take a turn to be entertaining and intense; here is how you cannot miss a single second of it!

Final round schedule for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship

The first two rounds of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship were delayed because of darkness. Fortunately enough, as the cut was made and only 75 golfers moved on to Saturday, there was no delay, and the round ended on time. The final round will start at 7:43 a.m. with groups of threes teeing up at either tee no. 1 or the 10th.

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Will Andrew Novak or Rafael Campos finally clinch their first PGA Tour victory this Sunday?

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You can tune into Golf Channel between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. ET to catch the Butterfield Bermuda action. Or, stream it on the NBC Sports App or NBCSports.com during the same title. Other than this, the $6.9 million PGA Tour event can also be heard on the PGA Tour Radio Show on SiriusXM between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

The winner will take home $1.269 million and many will have the chance to improve their FedExCup Fall rankings to secure the PGA Tour 2025 card. Who do you think will emerge victorious on Port Royal?

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