Golf Channel brings you the latest news from the PGA Championship on Wednesday at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.
PGA CHAMPIONSHIP
Cameron Young and Scottie Scheffler headline a complete ranking of all 156 competitors this week at Aronimink Golf Club.
Take a look at some answers to frequently asked questions about the PGA Championship, the second major of the year.
A hole-by-hole look at Aronimink Golf Club, site of the 108th PGA Championship to be played May 14-17.
Here’s how you can watch round-by-round coverage, as well as get daily highlights, interviews and analysis on “Live From the PGA Championship.”
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
Smylie showcases 'diabolical' green at Aronimink's par-4 11th hole
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.
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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON
In the aftermath of the men’s selection show, Burko and Brentley expand on their preview of the NCAA Division I men’s golf regionals.
The NCAA announced Wednesday afternoon the 81-team field for the 2026 NCAA Division I men’s golf regionals.
A yearly tradition continues as USC women’s golf coach Justin Silverstein joins Burko and Brentley to break down all six NCAA women’s golf regionals.
Here is a look at the 2026 NCAA Division I women’s golf regional fields, including teams and individuals.
GOLFPASS FEATURED
Aronimink Golf Club, one of America’s premier parkland golf courses, is set to host the 2026 PGA Championship.
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LATEST
Full press conference of Rory McIlroy giving an update to the media on Wednesday regarding his back and playing status for The Players Championship.
McIlroy, the defending champion at The Players, injured his lower back last week and did not arrive on-site until Wednesday afternoon.
CEO Brian Rolapp announced Wednesday six pillars of change to the PGA Tour’s future. One of the biggest questions, though, is why?
Take an aerial tour of the front nine on the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass, along with some insight from the “Live From” crew.
The Golf Channel desk debates PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp’s reveal of six themes that will shape the future of the Tour, including more elevated events, a promotion/regulation system, potential postseason match play, and more.
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp met with the media at PGA Tour Global Headquarters on Wednesday ahead of the 2026 Players Championship to present six themes for a new Tour competitive model that is currently in the works. They include a season that runs late January to early September; more consistent and larger fields with cuts; opening the season with a big, marquee event at an iconic venue on the West Coast; evaluating large U.S. markets; a promotion and regulation system; and an enhanced postseason with the potential integration of match play. Things are not set in stone, Rolapp emphasizes, but this is currently where the Tour is heading.
In his State of the Tour address Wednesday at The Players Championship, PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp addressed concerns over how sponsor invitations are used in signature events.
Despite the lack of definitive answers, Rolapp provided plenty of insight into where the Tour is likely headed as it looks to satisfy this objective: “To build the best version of the PGA Tour.”
Take a look back at the history and science behind Trackman technology and how it has revolutionized the way golf is played.
The Golf Channel’s Smylie Kaufman recreated Scottie Scheffler’s 2024 shot on no. 4 at TPC Sawgrass, when he holed out en route to a Players Championship victory.