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Brooks Koepka has once again found his major stride at the PGA Championship – even with a slight hobble.
After finishing second last week at the AT&T Byron Nelson, Sam Burns withdrew Thursday from the PGA Championship with a back injury.
Too often a slow starter during a major-less drought, Rory McIlroy butchered the par 5s and signed for a 3-over 75 Thursday at Kiawah.
Thanks to a forward tee box on No. 18 Thursday at Kiawah, players who tugged their tee shots left were helped by a grandstand that was erected just 10 to 15 yards off the fairway.
Bryson DeChambeau hasn’t fared well at past PGA Championships, and with this year’s tournament at Kiawah Island, his game will be put to the test.
Though he wasn’t looking to make excuses, Dustin Johnson said his right knee has flared up on occasion over the past six months.
Rory McIlroy took a friendly shot at Justin Thomas, who is still stuck on one major win. And Thomas gave it right back. Slightly.
That Jordan Spieth magic is back at the PGA Championship and maybe this is the time where he cashes in on the career Grand Slam.
The men’s second major of the year gets underway this week. Here’s a look at the top 10 favorites entering the PGA Championship.
Jordan Spieth shares the lead after the first day at the Byron Nelson, after firing a 9-under 63 at TPC Craig Ranch.
On a day ripe for scoring, Bryson DeChambeau signed for a 3-under 69 and had only one takeaway.
Tyler Strafaci is literally hiking up his pants and getting to work as a professional this week.
Brooks Koepka didn’t know whether he’d be healthy enough to make a start before the PGA Championship.
The clock is ticking for Jason Day as he tries to qualify for the U.S. Open with going through qualifying.
Matthew Wolff won’t have another chance to replicate his PGA Championship debut. He withdrew from the tournament on Tuesday night.
One month to the day since he won the Masters, Hideki Matsuyama faced the media again at the AT&T Byron Nelson.
Jordan Spieth didn’t intend to take a month off during the middle of the season. COVID-19 changed those plans.
Martin Slumbers said he expects a “significant number of fans” to attend the Open Championship this summer.
Dustin Johnson won’t have a PGA Championship tuneup after all. He withdrew on Monday from the AT&T Byron Nelson.
Another week, another slump busted. Actually, two slumps busted. And what do players really want as it relates to a “super league”?
The Korn Ferry Tour announced Tuesday that it will significantly increase purses over the next two seasons.
With another player under 25 years old winning on the PGA Tour, how does that age group rank?
Playing his first hole in his first PGA Tour event, Michael Visacki made birdie at the Valspar Championship.
Visibility matters in the Player Impact Program, which leads one to wonder who has the most PGA Tour Live appearances this year?