Live TV coverage of the PGA Championship continues Friday afternoon. But you can watch live video, get the latest scores and more by clicking on the links below:
For live video of the featured groups on the course and a link to the radio feed of the tournament, click here.
The tournament leaderboard, including tee times and player stats, is here.
The Star Tribune golf page is here.
The official PGA Championship web site is here
Weather information for the course at Bethpage Black is here.
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