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Five contenders to win the US PGA Championship

Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma will stage the 104th US PGA Championship from May 19th to 22nd.

Here, we look at five golfers in contention to win the second major of the season.

Jon Rahm on Mexico Open at Vidanta win:“It's a highly recommended week in my book. I'll be back obviously and, you know, it feels good to get this first win done early in the season. I had a couple chances and I couldn't close it out. And today was a battle, but I got it done.” pic.twitter.com/n3u75qpCle

— PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) May 1, 2022

Rahm had always looked a major winner in waiting and got over the line in style with a birdie-birdie finish to win the 2021 US Open at Torrey Pines, just 15 days after being forced to withdraw from the Memorial Tournament after testing positive for coronavirus.

Rahm recorded four top-eight finishes in last year’s majors and bounced back from a tie for 27th in April’s Masters by winning on his next start in Mexico.

This one was special!! @RBC_Heritage pic.twitter.com/HYUp3mlT4a

— Jordan Spieth (@JordanSpieth) April 19, 2022

Former Masters champion Spieth missed the cut at Augusta National for the first time in his career but also rebounded immediately, winning the RBC Heritage nine days later.

The 28-year-old Texan needs to win the US PGA to become only the sixth player to have won all four major titles and will be a big threat if he can ally some impressive approach play with an improvement in his unusually poor putting – he ranked 186th in strokes gained putting for the season even after his win at Hilton Head.

Scheffler’s incredible run of form in 2022 has seen him replace Rahm as world number one, the American’s four wins in 57 days capped off by a first major title in the Masters,

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