Golf Channel’s Kira Dixon discusses the right toe injury that forced Rory McIlroy off the course on Tuesday at Aronimink and what lingering concerns there are ahead of Thursday’s opening round.
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Live From the PGA Championship breaks down the abundance of Cinderella stories toward the top of the leaderboard after 36 holes before Rex Hoggard and Todd Lewis provide context on Rory McIlroy’s non-conforming driver.
Max Homa has been embracing change, and it’s paying dividends at Quail Hollow: He’s 5 under, three off the lead at the PGA Championship. Watch his Round 2 highlights, then hear him and Live From break down his form.
Did you have “36-hole leader Jhonattan Vegas” on your PGA Championship bingo card? Watch highlights from his second round at Quail Hollow before he speaks on his comfort level and Live From weighs his chances to win.
Paul McGinley doesn’t think Rory McIlroy is in position to make a run at Quail Hollow after making the cut on the number with a driver that’s uncharacteristically failing him.
Scottie Scheffler might not be at his best, but he’s just three off the lead in the PGA Championship. Watch his Round 2 highlights before Live From reacts, specifically to his scrambling.
The Live From crew unpacks Rory McIlroy’s poor performance in Round 1 of the PGA Championship, and discusses whether he can transition from the “euphoria” of winning the Masters to focusing on this next major.
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Luke Donald and Keegan Bradley opened the PGA Championship in a combined 7 under. The two Ryder Cup captains have mutual respect for each other four months out from Bethpage.
Mud balls dominated the first round of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow. Hear from Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele before Live From analyzes whether the PGA of America was wrong not to play the ball up.