PGA Championship gets heavy rain, no spectators
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The PGA Championship announced its tee times for the major tournament’s first two round on Tuesday. Among the highlight groups, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will begin play alongside Masters winner Rory McIlroy and defending tournament champion Xander Schauffele.
Torrential rain struck Quail Hollow on Monday at the 2025 PGA Championship, but that didn't stop one Masters champ from getting practice in.
Lightning-fast greens are predicted at rain-soaked Quail Hollow when the 107th PGA Championship tees off Thursday with the world's top-ranked trio in a mouth-watering feature group sure to dominate attention.
As top-ranked player, Scottie Scheffler, 28, prepares for the big week ahead, he’s not letting the weather get in the way of his plans to win his third major championship. “It doesn’t really matter that much,
Scottie Scheffler is unfazed by the heavy rains that have severely hampered players' preparation for this week's PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club and said on Tuesday he will be ready to roll when the major begins later this week.
In a now viral clip, the Masters Champion was seen getting in some putting practice at Quail Hollow in the middle of a heavy rainstorm.
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Justin Thomas has positioned himself to turn back the clock at the PGA Championship. The resurgent Thomas returns to Quail Hollow this week looking to recapture some of the magic from his first major victory at the 2017 PGA Championship when he posted a two-shot victory over Francesco Molinari,
This is entirely due to inclement weather, which started Monday with a forecast calling for rain (99% chance) and storms intermittently throughout the day. Over a half-inch of rain is expected to fall before the evening. Tuesday should see more of the same with an 88% chance of rain and a quarter-inch of rainfall expected.