Golf-Kitayama ties major record for lowest final-round score, credits 'putter God'


May 15, 2026; Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, USA; Kurt Kitayama plays his shot on the 4th hole during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images

NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pennsylvania, May ⁠17 (Reuters) - Kurt Kitayama rode a red-hot putter to ⁠card a sizzling seven-under-par 63 on Sunday thattied ‌the major championship record for lowest final-round score and propelled him into contention at Aronimink Golf Club.

Kitayama is just the second player ​to shoot a 63 in the final ⁠round of a PGA ⁠Championship, joining Brad Faxon in 1995, and the ninth ⁠overall to ‌do so at one of golf's four majors.

"The putter God," Kitayama told reporters when asked ⁠to explain the round. "I felt like I ​was holding the ‌world out there. What my eye saw, that's what ⁠the ball ​was doing. And that's a good feeling. I think just the putter kind of carried me today."

Kitayama stood 10 ⁠shots behind 54-hole leader Alex Smalley when ​he teed off in the day's fourth pairing. He opened with three consecutive birdies and added four more during ⁠a bogey-free round that beat the week's previous low score by two strokes.

He walked off the course inside the top 10 at three under for the week and ​three shots off the lead beforeSmalley ⁠had teed off.

"It was kind of one of those rounds ​for me that the putter ‌clicked. I was just rolling it," ​Kitayama said. "It was just lights out for me."

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in TorontoEditing by Toby Davis)

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