2025 PGA Championship Thu. tee times, pairings
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The 2025 PGA Championship is underway from Quail Hollow! Settle in, golf fans, because there's wall-to-wall coverage from Thursday-Sunday live from Charlotte.
Everyone is excited to see if Rory McIlroy can follow up his memorable and historic Masters victory, which gave him the career Grand Slam. Now, the Northern Irishman looks to capture the PGA Championship title for the first time since 2014.
Scottie Scheffler has been on a phenomenal run in 2025. The World No.1 has already clinched multiple wins this season, adding to his stellar resume. As he enters the PGA Championship, Scheffler is eyeing another big performance. Meanwhile, all eyes are also on Bryson DeChambeau, who’s riding high after his recent Championship triumph.
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Sporting News on MSNPGA Championship 2025 purse, payout breakdown: How much prize money does the winner make?This year's PGA Championship winner at Quail Hollow is expected to take home 18 percent of the total prize money, which is yet to be announced. The winnings are expected to be up from $3.3 million, which was the winner's prize for each of the last two PGA Championships.
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Golf Digest on MSNPGA Championship 2025: The PGA of America made an unusual announcement about this week's playing conditionsThis decision stands in stark contrast to the PGA Tour's regular season protocol, where "lift, clean and place" rules are routinely implemented after heavy rainfall. Under these conditions, players can pick up their ball in the fairway to remove mud and find a cleaner lie—a practice that significantly eases the challenge for competitors.
The famed Wanamaker Trophy is the largest and heaviest in golf, but don’t think for one minute it can’t ever be lost – a fact legendary golfer Walter Hagen learned in the 1920s.
The District 3 track and field championship are set for Friday and Saturday at Shippensburg University. Here are 10 boys to watch on the track.
The Wanamaker Trophy, which includes the engraved names of every PGA Championship winner, measures 29 1/2 inches high, 27 inches from handle to handle and weighs 27 pounds.