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Doherty makes her first LPGA ace at KMPG Women's PGA
Amanda Doherty made a hole-in-one at the par-3 17th at Hazeltine National in Round 1 of the 2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship.
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Cameron Young is using a golf ball that would likely conform to rollback standards, Rex Hoggard reports on “Live From the PGA Championship.”
Aronimink isn’t a long course and the greens are its primary defense. Smylie Kaufman highlights one of those difficult, sloping putting surfaces at the par-4 11th hole.
Rory McIlroy had some toe issues Tuesday but Todd Lewis reports that McIlroy’s not overly concerned. McIlroy did, however, express that he’s in an overall better mental frame of mind coming into this PGA than he was a year ago when he won his first Masters.
Brandel Chamblee believes that Scottie Scheffler is clearly superior to Rory McIlroy. Paul McGinley would beg to differ. And that’s what they do in Tuesday’s “Live From the PGA Championship” at Aronimink.
Scottie Scheffler has finished runner-up in his last three PGA Tour starts. This week, he’s the defending champion of the PGA Championship and looking for his fifth career major title. He met the media Tuesday at Aronimink.
Golf Channel’s Kira Dixon discusses the right toe injury that forced Rory McIlroy off the course on Tuesday at Aronimink and what lingering concerns there are ahead of Thursday’s opening round.
Lou Graham, who won the U.S. Open in 1975 and five other PGA Tour events, has died at the age of 88. The PGA Tour and USGA said Graham died Monday.
McIlroy continues to deal with a troublesome right pinky toe ahead of the PGA Championship.
Multiple sources confirmed that Cameron Young has been using a golf ball that would very likely be deemed conforming under the new testing standards.
The Lumberjacks were disqualified from the team competition during Tuesday’s second round of the NCAA Waco Regional after senior Lizzie Neale’s withdrawal left the squad with just three players.