Finally a membership that pays for itself.

InsideGOLF Premium
News

2 leaders set to ‘duel’ for breakthrough win on Sunday at Charles Schwab

Ben Griffin at the Charles Schwab Challenge

Ben Griffin shares a four-shot lead with Matti Schmid.

Getty Images

In what has been a banner season in his young career, Ben Griffin has already hoisted his first PGA Tour trophy. But he didn’t do that lifting by himself.

Griffin’s breakthrough victory came late last month at the team-format Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where he and his partner, Andrew Novak, edged brothers Nicolai and Rasmus Hojgaard by a stroke. 

Now, Griffin has a chance at another title. This time, though, he’s on his own.

After a 2-under 68 in breezy conditions on Saturday at Colonial Country Club, the 29-year-old sits in a tie for first at 13-under par at the Charles Schwab Challenge. It’s the third time this year that Griffin has held the 54-hole lead in an individual stroke-play event. On the two prior occasions, he failed to cash in. But he’ll enter Sunday’s final round in Fort Worth with a different mindset.

“I’m a PGA Tour winner now, so that helps,” Griffin said. “I’m going into tomorrow very confident.”

News
At Colonial, Rickie Fowler has an opportunity to make a statement
By: Josh Schrock

And in familiar company.

Griffin will be paired again with his third-round playing partner, Matti Schmid, who also fired a Saturday 68 to maintain his share of the lead.

Like Griffin, the German-born Schmid has yet to win an individual event on the PGA Tour. But he has seen success on other circuits. A former standout at the University of Louisville, Schmid won back-to-back European Amateur titles and was low amateur at the 2021 Open Championship at Royal St. George’s. In 14 starts this season, he has notched three top-10 finishes, experience he hopes to draw upon on Sunday.

“I had a few close calls on the European Tour, I would say. And I also placed some nice final rounds this year, too,” Schmid said. “So hopefully I can just put one more up there tomorrow, and hopefully that’s enough.”

Griffin and Schmid will start the day four shots clear of Rickie Fowler, followed by a cluster of pursuers that includes a seasoned winner in the form of Scottie Scheffler, who sits at 7-under, six shots back. 

Given the gap that he and his co-leader have opened, Griffin said that Sunday is setting up almost like match-play.

“It seems like me and Matti are going to duel it out tomorrow based on the way the leaderboard is,” Griffin said. “So, yeah, the pedal is going to be down.”

Related Articles

News
2026 Memorial Tournament: TV schedule, streaming info, how to watch, tee times
By: Kevin Cunningham
News
Sentry takes over as new sponsor of PGA Tour's Torrey Pines event
By: Josh Berhow
Fairway Woods
Russell Henley took advantage of Titleist GTS' newest club option
By: Jack Hirsh
News
2026 Memorial odds: Scottie Scheffler tops Rory McIlroy as betting favorite
By: Kevin Cunningham
Gear
Russell Henley's clubs: What's in his Charles Schwab-winning bag
By: Jack Hirsh
News
2026 Charles Schwab Challenge: Here’s how much every player made 
By: Zephyr Melton
News
Russell Henley steals Colonial title as 1 pro's long wait gets longer
By: Josh Berhow
News
2026 Charles Schwab Challenge purse: Payout breakdown, winner's share
By: GOLF Editors
News
2026 Charles Schwab Challenge Sunday TV coverage: How to watch Round 4
By: Josh Berhow
was:
Exit mobile version