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On Golf Today, Brandel Chamblee breaks down the recent putting woes of Scottie Scheffler, calling it “the worst golf he has played in years.”

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Chris Gotterup’s 65 on Friday is the lowest round of the 2026 PGA Championship. Here’s how the four-time Tour winner got himself in contention for his first major championship.
Justin Thomas spoke to reporters about pace of play after his second round at the 2026 PGA Championship.
Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis spoke to PGA Championship co-leader Alex Smalley after his second round at Aronimink. Lewis reports that Smalley’s mother, Marie, a recently retired chemist has joined his team as a statistician.
Scottie Scheffler fought through difficult course conditions Friday at Aronimink. Live From the PGA Championship discusses why he’s still in the driver seat to win his second consecutive Wanamaker Trophy.
Rory McIlroy’s bogey-free Friday at Aronimink propelled the two-time Wanamaker Trophy winner back into contention after a disappointing opening round.
Maverick McNealy spoke to Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis after securing a 36-hole co-lead at the 2026 PGA Championship. McNealy said the hole locations and the length of time it took to complete the round were both two factors that tested his game.
Smylie Kaufman attempted to beat the greens on the 14th hole at Aronimink. Here’s how he fared on “Live From the PGA Championship.”
The year’s second major continues in the Philadelphia suburbs on Saturday morning. Here’s who is set to tee off first and when the final pairing is slotted to go out at the 2026 PGA Championship.
Maverick McNealy and Alex Smalley are the co-leaders heading into the weekend at the 108th PGA Championship.
Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm and Cameron Young are all in the mix at the 108th edition of the PGA Championship. But where do oddsmakers list them compared to current co-leaders Maverick McNealy and Alex Smalley?
With the first few pages of the PGA Championship leaderboard littered with unproven players and potential first-time major champions, that left the bottom half ripe for several notables.
Scottie Scheffler managed a 1-over 71 Friday at the PGA Championship. In talking with the media after, Scheffler said the PGA put the pins in very difficult locations at Aronimink Golf Club.