Cink, Cejka Share Lead Heading Into Final Round of Stifel Charity Classic (Stifel Charity Classic)

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Stewart Cink and Alex Cejka will battle for the title on Championship Sunday at the Stifel Charity Classic. The two veterans sit tied atop the leaderboard at 9-under-par 133 after two rounds at Norwood Hills Country Club.

Cejka carded a five-under 66 Saturday, matching Tim O’Neal for the day’s low round. O’Neal’s performance vaulted him into solo fifth at 7-under. Paul Stankowski and Thomas Bjørn share third place at 8-under, with Stankowski joining Cink and Cejka in Sunday’s final grouping.

Two of the three in that final pairing will have their sons on the bag – Cejka (Alex Jr.) and Stankowski (Josh). Steve Flesch, T7 at -5, also has his son Griffin caddying, the same role he filled in Flesch’s 2023 victory here.

Cejka, a three-time senior major winner, is seeking his fourth PGA TOUR Champions victory and first since 2023. Cink, who owns two wins already this season, has now recorded five consecutive rounds in the 60s at Norwood Hills.

Other storylines include defending champion Y.E. Yang, who sits T29 at 2-under in his 100th PGA TOUR Champions start, and 71-year-old St. Louis native Jay Haas, who shot his age (70) for the 37th time on PGA TOUR Champions. Heath Slocum, the last man added to the field, made the most of his opportunity with a Saturday 68 that vaulted him 17 spots into a tie for seventh.

The championship concludes Sunday with tee times beginning at 10 a.m. and live coverage on Golf Channel from 2–5 p.m. Fans can also enjoy daily destinations on-site, including the Fan Zone, Kids Zone, and the new Putt for Charity.

The Stifel Charity Classic, in its fifth year, announced earlier this week it will become the first of three Charles Schwab Cup Playoff events in 2026.

Here is Sunday's schedule:

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