2026 Players Championship leaderboard: Ludvig Åberg stands well in front; who can catch him at TPC Sawgrass?

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Saturday at the 2026 Players Championship saw the leaderboard compress and then expand as those golfers out in front at the halfway point backtracked on the front nine while some in chasing mode made the most of their Moving Days. Despite seeing his lead trimmed to as little as one, the 36-hole leader remained the 54-hole leader as Ludvig Åberg increased his advantage to three strokes entering Sunday’s final round.

The Swedish superstar stumbled in the initial stretch of his third round but found his groove around the turn and never looked back. Åberg played his final 10 holes in 2 under to put a bow on a 1-under 71 that put him at 13 under for the championship and three shots clear of Michael Thorbjornsen.

Åberg aims to become the first player since Rory McIlroy in 2019 to lead at the 36-hole mark at the Players Championship and go on to win. He entered this week 1 of 5 attempting to convert 36-hole leads into victories, his lone situational win coming at the 2023 RSM Classic.

One day after shooting the third-lowest score in competition at TPC Sawgrass, Aberg struggled out of the gate. He put a bogey on his scorecard on No. 4 thanks to a 7-foot conversion on the greens and looked out of sorts until a par save from 14 feet on No. 5 knocked him back on track.

From there, Åberg was just about flawless. A birdie on the par-5 9th allowed him to turn in even par and extended his lead to three strokes. Two holes later, he dropped a 5 iron from 240 yards to 17 feet and dropped a roar for the rest of the field to hear when his eagle bid found the bottom of the cup.

With playing partner Xander Schauffele struggling and those out in front unable to maintain their charging efforts, the 26-year-old zipped into the left lane and past them all. He made tidy pars on Nos. 14-15, and although he did not take advantage of the par-5 16th, that was about all he did wrong in the final two hours of his third round before the 18th green.

A three-putt bogey on the last hole — which presented problems for the likes of Cameron Young, Brian Harman and Matt Fitzpatrick — brought the robotic right-hander back to the field ever so slightly and confirmed his overnight lead would be three.

On a golf course that has trickled and baffled the best in the world, Åberg has put just three bogeys on his scorecard through 54 holes. He has gotten the job the conventional way and played the par 5s in 11-under fashion to put space between himself and the rest of the field.

However, while the manner in which he is getting the job done is the manner in which one should attack TPC Sawgrass, the visual of his effort has been something to watch. Towering drives, high iron shots landing with a softness that has been unmatched and a supportive short-game effort, Åberg has shown he is the complete package up to this point.

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2. Michael Thorbjornsen (-10): Don’t tell this first timer that experience is required around TPC Sawgrass. Thorbjornsen hit the center of the club face time and again on Saturday en route to his 67, which was one of the lowest rounds of the day despite going off in the afternoon. While he has yet to win on the PGA Tour, the powerful righty has recent experience in contention at the WM Phoenix Open, where he held the lead with three holes to play. He has played the par 5s in 6 under the last two rounds after opening with a 74.

“I don’t think I have to change too much, especially on courses like this,” Thorbjornsen said. “I think if you play some really steady golf, you’ll run into some birdies. Does anyone have a bogey-free round either yesterday or today? I’m not too sure, but there aren’t many. So, I think slow and steady wins the race, and we’re just going to play some solid golf.” Odds: 17/2

3. Cameron Young (-9): A weapon like the driver will always give him a chance, and the way he is striking putts invokes confidence. His wedge play was subpar for most of his third round, but he threw a dart into the island green for a kick-in birdie in what could perhaps serve as a lynchpin with those clubs on Sunday. It would have been nice if he had not hit his tee shot in the water on the last and carded a double bogey, but there are only two players in front of him on this leaderboard with 18 holes to play. Odds: 9-1

T4. Xander Schauffele (-8): It was not pretty from Schauffele on Saturday, but he is not completely out of this tournament. His wedge play was abysmal as those clubs led to all three of his bogeys and squandered scoring chances on holes like the par-5 2nd and par-4 12th. Schauffele was one of two players inside the top 25 on the leaderboard to post an over-par score in Round 3, but if he cleans up the wedge play, he could flip the script on Sunday. Odds: 16-1

T4. Viktor Hovland (-8): We are living in a timeline where Hovland leads the field in strokes gained around the green and ranks outside the top 50 in terms of strokes gained off the tee. Something has got to give in the final round; a superb driving performance could push the Norwegian towards greatness, or a conventional short-game showing could sink his chances. Regardless, Hovland is no stranger to final-round comebacks as he has the firepower — even amid swing changes/struggles — to scratch together a low round. Saturday was his best ball-striking performance of the week. Odds: 21-1

T4. Justin Thomas (-8): It appeared as if Thomas’ tournament was over when he carded an ugly triple bogey on the par-4 6th, but he hung tough to ultimately post a third-round 72. The 2021 Players champion played his final 12 holes in 3 under, including birdies on Nos. 16-17 and a near-miss on the last to pull even closer to Åberg. Thomas knows better than anyone that anything can happen around TPC Sawgrass — after all, he’s the owner of the course record, which he tied in the second round of last year’s championship. One nuclear round from J.T. could be more than enough to get the job done. Odds: 22-1

T4. Matt Fitzpatrick (-8): He has got to be kicking himself for his double bogey on No. 18 that did not feature a drive in the water like many before him. Simply struggling up the last, Fitzpatrick dropped from 10 under to 8 under and five strokes behind Åberg. It is not insurmountable, but the deficit leaves little room for error. The scoring has been there thus far for Fitzpatrick as he has made 18 birdies through 54 holes. If he somehow manages a clean card on Sunday, it would go a long way. Odds: 22-1

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Mar. 14, 2026, 7:01 pm EDT

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Mar. 14, 2026, 6:52 pm EDT

Young throws a dart on the island green and inches closer to the lead

Cameron Young throws one in close on No. 17 and kicks in his birdie to reach 11 under. He is only three behind Ludvig Aberg who will do well to get up and down on the par-5 16th for his birdie to reclaim his four-stroke lead.

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Mar. 14, 2026, 6:06 pm EDT

Thorbjornsen gets in the house at 10 under

The Players Championship debutant makes a nice run at the end and makes a big par save on the last to get in with his 5-under 67 and climb to 10 under for the tournament. He took on some water after making eagle on No. 11, but he puts birdies on the scorecard on Nos. 16 and 17 to get back to double digits.

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Mar. 14, 2026, 5:57 pm EDT

Big last six holes upcoming

The contenders are suddenly dropping like flies. Matt Fitzpatrick makes a bad double bogey on No. 18 after making birdies on Nos. 16-17 to get in the house at 8 under. That puts him six strokes back of Ludvig Aberg who has a three stroke lead over Cameron Young and a five stroke lead over those in third place.

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Mar. 14, 2026, 5:35 pm EDT

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Mar. 14, 2026, 5:21 pm EDT

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Mar. 14, 2026, 5:19 pm EDT

The big bird lands for Åberg on No. 11

A beautiful, high 5 iron from 240 yards leaves Ludvig Aberg 17 feet for his eagle and he connects. The Swede pushes the pace out to 14 under and four clear of Cameron Young. Meanwhile, Xander Schauffele makes his first birdie of the afternoon as he tries to keep up. He stands at 9 under and five back alongside a couple others.

Ludvig Åberg plays front nine in even par, grows lead to three strokes

It has been a scrappy front nine from the overnight leader, but he makes the turn at 12 under after a birdie on the par-5 9th. He grows his lead to three as Xander Schauffele cards eight pars and a single bogey on his front nine, while Michael Thorbjornsen and Jacob Bridgeman — who both reached 10 under at one point — have both dropped a shot since.

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Mar. 14, 2026, 4:26 pm EDT

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Mar. 14, 2026, 4:24 pm EDT

Michael Thorbjornsen making a big move

From 245 yards, Michael Thorbjornsen gets up and down on the par-5 11th for the sixth eagle on that hole today. He jumps into a share of second place at 10 under thanks to playing his first 11 holes in 5-under fashion. Thorbjornsen is leading the field in terms of approach play thus far today.