Brewers' Blake Perkins delivers big hit in his first Mother's Day since his mom's death
Blake Perkins delivers a big hit on Mother's Day, honoring his late mother.
The PGA Championship became the second major of the season in May 2019, after previously being held in August. It is not the PGA Tour championship, which is The Players Championship.
Take a look at some answers to frequently asked questions about the PGA Championship:
The PGA Championship moved from the major finale in August to the second of the season in May, in 2019. Then 2020 came and the golf calendar was reorganized because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The PGA was contested again in August, after the U.S. Open and ahead of the Masters. Things returned to order in '21 and, for the foreseeable future, the PGA of America's crown jewel sits in its spring spot.
No, this is not the championship of the PGA Tour. That would be considered The Players Championship (or even the season-finale, Tour Championship). This is the championship of the PGA of America.
There used to be one PGA — the "of America" one, which was founded in 1916. In 1968, action was begun that resulted in an eventual split into the PGA of America and the PGA Tour.
Professional Golfers' Association. Remember, in the early years of the 20th century, pros were looked down upon. It was only natural that they band together under one umbrella organization.
The original golf pros were the people who work at golf clubs. You know, the ones who sell us logoed ball markers and take our green fees when they're not trying to cure our slices by giving us lessons. The better players among them also played the national tournament circuit.
As golf grew in popularity and tournaments became more lucrative, a class of pros evolved who were tournament players first and foremost. If they held a club job, it was often ceremonial. Over time, more of these pros discarded the idea of working at a club at all, instead devoting full time to tournament play.
So now you had one organization, the PGA of America, trying to represent the interests of two entirely different types of "golf pros." No surprise that the root of the dispute was money, specifically what to do with what was becoming a windfall in rights fees from the TV networks. The tournament players, a group that included Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, wanted that money to go to increased tournament purses, while the club pros wanted it to go into the PGA's general fund. Eventually the touring pros broke off on their own. The PGA of America remained in place, representing the traditional "club" pros.
It wanted to keep the PGA Championship alive for many reasons, not the least of which is that it generates considerable revenue. The event has long held a spot as one of golf's Big 4 events, and golf is a sport that clings to tradition. Many consider The Players Championship, which is operated by the PGA Tour, to be the unofficial fifth major but — regardless of how that plays out — it is unlikely to ever wrest away status from the PGA.
The most obvious thing is that from its inception in 1916 through 1957, the PGA was a match-play tournament. It has been periodically suggested that it return to match play, but that is not considered likely. Prior to the shift to May in 2019, it was previously held during this month in 1949, when Sam Snead won.
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All of the PGA Championship winners since the men’s major first began in 1916.
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Worst-case scenario — all the highly seeded "name" players get eliminated before the final. If you're a TV network that has spent big bucks to televise this event, do you want two guys you're not overly familiar with in the final?
It's called the Wanamaker Trophy, and it was named after Rodman Wanamaker, a department store magnate who was influential in the formation of the PGA.
These are the ways, based on the PGA's 2026 qualifying criteria:
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PGA Championship 2026 field: Who is playing at Aronimink Golf Club
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*Note: PGA Championship points are based on official PGA Tour earnings.
Yes, as long as they meet the above criteria, or they can be invited by the PGA of America.
It would be hard to beat a then-unknown John Daly winning in 1991. He got into the tournament as ninth — ninth! — alternate, then torched the course with a combination of absurdly long driving and incredible touch around the greens. Then there was Bob Tway holing a final-hole bunker shot to beat Greg Norman in 1986 — something we didn't yet know would become a trend. And who could have predicted that the player who would give Woods his toughest test would be one of his former junior-golf rivals, Bob May, who did everything except beat him in 2000? And, of course, there was 2021, when Phil Mickelson, at age 51, became the oldest-ever major champion.
A year after being arrested prior to the second round of the PGA Championship at Valhalla, Scottie Scheffler held off a host of challengers at Quail Hollow Club to win by five strokes at 11 under. The victory gave Scheffler, a two-time Masters champion, two legs of the career Grand Slam. He got No. 3 later that year at The Open Championship.
Jack Nicklaus and Walter Hagen have each won five times. Tiger Woods has won four times. Woods has twice won back-to-back in this major, in 1999-2000 and 2006-07.
On 18 occasions, players have shot 63 in this championship.
Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. This is the club's second PGA Championship, having first played host in 1962. Gary Player won the first of his two PGA titles to grab Leg 3 of the career slam. Aronimink also hosted the 2020 Women's PGA (Sei Young Kim) and a few PGA Tour events, most recently the 2018 BMW Championship (Keegan Bradley).
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The PGA Championship moved to May in 2019, becoming the second major of the season.
The PGA Championship was held in August in 2020 due to the reorganization of the golf calendar caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The PGA Championship is the championship of the PGA of America, while the PGA Tour Championship refers to The Players Championship or the season-finale Tour Championship.
The PGA Championship is one of the four major championships in golf, highlighting its importance in the sport.
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