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Aaron Rai was unshakable while closing out the PGA Championship. He joined Golf Today to speak about the confidence he found at Aronimink and how his poise developed well before the back nine on Sunday.

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Scottie Scheffler spoke to Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis after his first round Thursday at Aronimink. Scheffler said he felt there weren’t a ton of opportunities for birdies but was able to hole a few long putts on his way to a 3-under 67.
The PGA Championship has its biggest logjam after one round in 57 years. One name stands out. Scottie Scheffler, the defending champion, took everything Aronimink gave him on a tough day in the Philadelphia suburbs.
Scheffler is tied for the lead after shooting 3-under 67 at Aronimink on Thursday.
Jon Rahm apologized for an outburst Thursday at Aronimink that led to a volunteer inadvertently getting hit with a clump of grass.
Rory McIlroy bogeyed his final four holes Thursday to shoot 74, while Bryson DeChambeau had only one birdie in shooting 76.
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Rahm played his first 10 holes Thursday in 2 over par but holed out for eagle on the par-4 second, his 11th.
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Smylie Kaufman shows how to hit the perfect approach shot on the par-4 18th at Aronimink during “Live From the PGA Championship.”