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2022 PGA Championship Underway, Tiger Woods Posts First Round 74
Heres everything you need to know about the PGA Championship, including tee times, key golfers to watch and more.
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What You Need to Know About the 2022 PGA Championship
The second major of the 2022 PGA Tour season is ready to tee off. Bob Harig, golf writer for Sports Illustrated’s Morning Read and author of “Tiger & Phil: Golf’s Most Fascinating Rivalry,” breaks down the top storylines for the 2022 PGA Championship.
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Phil Mickelson Decides Not to Defend Title at PGA Championship
Mickelson is the first PGA champion not to defend his title since Tiger Woods in 2008.
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DeChambeau Has Surgery on Left Wrist, Likely to Miss PGA
Bryson DeChambeau says he had surgery on his left wrist Thursday for a fracture hamate that has been bothering him for the last two months and likely will keep him out of the PGA Championship.
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Ko Leads in Texas After Losing No. 1 Spot in Women's Ranking
Her nearly two-year run at No. 1 in the women’s world golf ranking over, Jin Young Ko was back on top Thursday in the Volunteers of America Classic.
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Jordan Spieth Refuses Interview After 3rd Round of PGA Championship
Jordan Spieth’s third round in the final group of the PGA Championship with runaway leader Brooks Koepka will have to speak for itself.
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Koepka Back at Nelson After 3 Major Wins, Before a Defense
Koepka has won three majors since he last played at Byron Nelson, and returns week before defending PGA Championship
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Nicklaus on Tiger's Chances to Catch Him
Golf great Jack Nicklaus was in Dallas Sunday for the 100th anniversary of the Dallas Athletic Club, where The Golden Bear won his first PGA Championship in 1963. He talked about Tiger Woods’ quest to reach his record of 18 major titles.
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Tiger's Charge Falls Short, Koepka Wins PGA Championship
With roars for Tigers Woods unheard anywhere this side of Augusta National, Brooks Koepka kept his cool and closed with a 4-under 66 for a two-shot victory, making him only the fifth player to win the U.S. Open and PGA Championship in the same year.
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Byron Nelson, Charles Schwab Challenge No Longer Back to Back as PGA Mixes Up Tour Dates
The AT&T Byron Nelson Tournament and the Charles Schwab Challenge will no longer take place on back-to-back weekends.
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Spieth in Mini-Slump Heading to Shinnecock Hills, US Open
Lots of folks have become accustomed to seeing Jordan Spieth’s name atop leaderboards, particularly at golf’s majors. So has Spieth. Yet since winning the British Open last July, Spieth barely has been a factor on the weekends. He believed third-place finishes in Houston and at the Masters had indicated a turnaround heading into this week’s U.S. Open. But since...
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Matsuyama, Kisner Tied for Lead at PGA Championship
Most meaningful of all the text messages Hideki Matsuyama received last week was the one from Jason Day congratulating the Japanese star for his 61 in the final round at Firestone to win his second World Golf Championship. It read: “Congrats, mate. Unreal playing. See you next week.” Matsuyama looked just as unreal Friday at the PGA Championship, even before...
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Club Pros Enjoying Spotlight as PGA Championship Kicks Off
Alex Beach played a practice round with Luke Donald, walked off the ninth green and signed autographs. The club pro from New Jersey is savoring every moment of his first PGA Championship.
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UT-Arlington Golf Coach to Compete at PGA Championship
Stuart Deane, UT-Arlington’s director of golf, will tee it up against the best in the golf world at the PGA Championship this week.
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Frisco Golfer Qualifies for PGA Championship, Achieves 20-Year Dream
Brad Ott had mostly given up his dream of making it on the PGA Tour, and then he qualified for a major championship
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First Black PGA Tour Member, Charlie Sifford, Dies at 92
Charlie Sifford, who only wanted a chance to play and broke the color barrier in golf as the first PGA Tour member, died Tuesday night, the PGA of America said.
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Kristen Gillman Leads Junior PGA at Miramont
Kristen Gillman increased her lead to six strokes Thursday in the Junior PGA Championship, shooting a 1-under 70 at Miramont to reach 11 under.