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Jim Furyk joined the “Live From the PGA Championship” desk on Wednesday to discuss his return as U.S. Ryder Cup captain and what he has planned for the team ahead of Adare Manor in 2027.
Watching a swing video of his 3-year-old son, John, a couple months ago helped spark Young’s recent hot stretch, his dad says.
Cameron Young does not consider himself a trailblazer, just another PGA Tour player attempting to optimize every part of his game.
Who will win the 108th PGA Championship? What will be the winning score at Aronimink? GolfChannel.com writers weigh in.
Cameron Young discussed the sacrifices he’s making playing a ball that apparently would be conforming to the new testing rules of 2030. Young said he hasn’t seen any noticeable distance loss with the new ball and that his main priority when making the switch was to control spin.
Who will be the first round leader at the 2026 PGA Championship? Here’s who oddsmakers have identified as the favorites and a trio of names to keep eyes on Thursday.
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy go off as favorites this week at the 108th edition PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club. Can Scheffler repeat or will McIlroy claim his third Wanamaker Trophy?
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When it comes to Bethpage Black, Paul Azinger, a former U.S. Ryder Cup player and captain, isn’t holding any punches.
For those hoping to get in on the betting action for the 2025 Ryder Cup, there are seemingly endless ways to wager.
From Scottie Scheffler and the automatic qualifiers to Keegan Bradley’s six captain’s picks, here’s who will represent the U.S. at Bethpage Black.
From Rory McIlroy and the automatic qualifiers to Luke Donald’s six captain’s picks, here’s who will represent the Europeans at Bethpage Black.
A look at all the past partnerships between this year’s Ryder Cuppers set to compete at Bethpage Black.
The 45th Ryder Cup begins Friday at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York. Here is a look at some important numbers heading into this year’s matches.
Watch some of the top highlights from the final round of the DP Tour’s Fedex Open de France and hear from winner Michael Kim about his thoughts on the tournament.
Michael Kim holed a 15-foot par putt at the last hole to seal a one-shot victory at the French Open on Sunday for his first worldwide title in seven years, while former No. 1 Brooks Koepka faded to a fourth-place finish.
After an additional 3.25 inches fell overnight, tournament officials made the decision to scrap the remainder of the originally scheduled 54-hole tournament.
The sign has temporarily disappeared from its usually spot, on the black railing that separates the clubhouse from the first tee, because of logistical issues.