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The PGA Championship begins on 19 May and Scottie Scheffler is the slight favourite after his stunning victory at The Masters in April.
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The PGA Championship begins on 19 May and Scottie Scheffler is the slight favourite after his stunning victory at The Masters in April.
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The PGA Championship will get underway on Thursday with Masters champion Scottie Scheffler the slight favourite.
Ian Poulter admits the first LIV Golf Invitational Series event retains "lots of pluses", despite being denied permission to play by the PGA Tour. Poulter joins Lee Westwood, Sergio Garcia and Phil Mickelson as the most high-profile players known to have asked for the required release to play the 54-hole event at Centurion Club, which boasts a total prize fund of $20.2million and $3.2million to the winner. However, PGA Tour members were informed last week that releases had not been granted, leaving them open to sanctions if they do tee it up in St Albans from June 9-11. Those could include fines or bans from the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, placing future participation in the Ryder Cup as a player or captain in jeopardy, although LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman has pledged to "defend, reimburse and represent" any players hit by sanctions.
TULSA, Okla. — The PGA Championship returns to Southern Hills Country Club for the first time since 2007, when Tiger Woods won his 13th major championship and fourth Wanamaker Trophy.
The often used mantra that we hear in golf these days of 'not mixing politics and sport' rings fairly hollow in regard to the second men’s major of the year - this week’s US PGA Championship at Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma which has been severely affected by two separate doses of that potent cocktail.
Padraig Harrington feels it is a concern for golf that Phil Mickelson will not defend his title at this week's US PGA Championship.
Salvation for golf’s purists, irked by the Saudi Arabian themes dominating their sport, may arrive in the form of a 28-year-old from Dallas. Should Jordan Spieth lift the Wanamaker Trophy on Sunday evening, a career grand slam complete, there will be an appealing narrative to at least momentarily offset incessant chatter about breakaway tours, human rights and golf’s persona non grata, Phil The Shill.