First round Thursday, August 7, 2014 Lee Westwood recorded nine birdies, including his last four holes, to offset a double-bogey for a round of 65 (−6) and join
Kevin Chappell and
Ryan Palmer in a tie for first.
Rory McIlroy also rebounded from a double-bogey with four straight birdies on the back nine and was one shot behind. Defending champion
Jason Dufner entered the championship with a neck injury and withdrew after ten holes at +8.
Second round Friday, August 8, 2014 Rory McIlroy, who had regained the
world number one spot the previous Monday, held the 36-hole lead. The low round went to
Jason Day with a 65.
Third round Saturday, August 9, 2014 Rory McIlroy birdied three of his last four holes for a round of 67 (−4).
Bernd Wiesberger recorded birdies on his last three holes to record the lowest score of the round with a 65 (−6) and move into second place, one shot behind. A tight leaderboard saw five players tied for the lead at 10-under at one point on the back-nine. The scoring average for the round was 69.6, the lowest in PGA Championship history.
Final round Sunday, August 10, 2014 Finishing the round in almost complete darkness,
Rory McIlroy made par on the 18th to win his fourth career and second consecutive major championship. Beginning the round with a one-shot advantage, McIlroy fell from the lead with two bogeys on his first six holes.
Rickie Fowler recorded birdies on four out of five holes on the front-nine,
Phil Mickelson made four birdies on his first nine while
Henrik Stenson made five birdies on the front to each pass McIlroy. Down by as much as three shots, McIlroy jumped back into contention with an eagle at the 10th to get within one shot. Fowler and Stenson both made bogey on the 14th, while Mickelson bogeyed the 16th. McIlroy, meanwhile, birdied the 13th and 17th to get to 16-under-par. Needing eagle on 18 to tie McIlroy, Mickelson's chip from off the green narrowly missed while Fowler missed on a lengthy putt. McIlroy found a greenside bunker at the last then two-putted for par and a one-shot win over Mickelson. With this win McIlroy became the first player since
Tiger Woods in 2008 to win three straight starts on the PGA Tour (he previously won the
Open Championship and the
WGC-Bridgestone Invitational), and the first since
Pádraig Harrington to win consecutive majors. Harrington won the same two in
2008, the
Open Championship and
PGA Championship.
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Scorecard Final round Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par Source: ==Notes==