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Michael Block told reporters he was proud of himself for grinding to a 70 on Thursday at Aronimink. Block credited talking to himself in bathroom between the No. 12 and No. 13 for why he sits T-34 heading into Friday.
The Live From crew discusses Jordan Spieth’s first round at the PGA Championship
The Live From crew discusses Bryson’s first round struggles at the PGA Championship.
Jon Rahm speaks to the media about what happened between him and a volunteer during the first round of the PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy told reporters he didn’t drive the ball with far enough or with enough accuracy at Aronimink during Thursday’s opening round.
Jordan Spieth’s bid to complete the career Grand Slam with a victory at the PGA Championship got off to a mixed start.
Brooks Koepka said it was tough for him to build confidence at Aronimink when he’s struggling with his putting.

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Live from the Ryder Cup, Golf Channel takes a look at holes three to five at Bethpage Black and previewing who could play these holes for the U.S team.
Todd Lewis reports on Bryson DeChambeau’s potential fourballs group and how the addition of Justin Thomas would be “lethal” before Live From examines the importance of the golf ball in this format.
Keegan Bradley can count Michael Jordan as a mentor during his Ryder Cup captaincy. But Bradley isn’t the only one.
Two years after playing the role of foil in Rome, Cantlay arrived in the interview room Tuesday morning at Bethpage Black looking a little different.
Since his newborn son, Victor, came into this world on Aug. 29, Schauffele hasn’t competed on the golf course.
Scottie Scheffler discusses his mindset returning to Ryder Cup competition, what Bryson DeChambeau brings to the team, how he feels being paired as World No. 1, and more.
Golf Channel takes you through the front nine of the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black golf course, pointing out key parts of each hole.
Live From weighs in on Rory McIlroy’s recent comments about Bryson DeChambeau, whom they acknowledge has a “difficult game to pair with,” but one that gives the U.S. team a distinct edge.
U.S. captain Keegan Bradley on Monday defended the PGA of America’s decision to pay American players a stipend to play in the Ryder Cup.
Johnson Wagner expects we’ll see “a lot of birdies” as he explores Bethpage Black ahead of the 2025 Ryder Cup.