Michael Block sinks hole-in-one as dream PGA Championship continues
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ROCHESTER, New York : Club professional Michael Block's fairytale PGA Championship reached new heights as he made a hole-in-one late in his final round on Sunday that produced the loudest roar of the week at Oak Hill.
ROCHESTER, New York : Jon Rahm came into the PGA Championship looking to extend a brilliant start to the year that included a Masters triumph but instead struggled just to make the cut and walked away from Oak Hill on Sunday searching for positives.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Phil Mickelson had a quiet week at the 105th PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club this week, but the six-time major champion doesn't sound like he's ready to stop poking at professional men's golf's establishment on social media.
Brooks Koepka vowed there would be no repeat of his Masters mistakes as he looked to emulate Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus by claiming a third US PGA Championship title.
ROCHESTER, New York : After a nasty week of frost, wind and torrential rain the sun returned to Oak Hill on Sunday for the final round of the PGA Championship with Brooks Koepka holding a one shot lead looking to complete a Wanamaker trophy hat-trick.
Brooks Koepka hit a second straight 66 at Oak Hill to lead the US PGA Championship going into the final day. The 33-year-old is a two-time US PGA winner — in 2018 and 2019 — and has won four majors in total. Ad As a result of his impressive round, Koepka will have a one-shot lead going into the final round.
Four-time major winner Brooks Koepka shrugged off rain-soaked conditions and boos from spectators Saturday to fire a second straight four-under par 66 and grab a one-stroke lead at the PGA Championship.