Top Golfers Face Challenges in Opening Rounds of PGA Championship at Aronimink
1-Minute Brief
Early rounds at the PGA Championship have seen notable struggles from several leading players, impacting the leaderboard and tournament dynamics.
Key Facts
- Bryson DeChambeau shot a first-round 76, risking consecutive missed cuts in majors for the first time since 2017.
- Scottie Scheffler is among the leaders at the US PGA Championship as many players struggle at Aronimink.
- The Aronimink course has proven difficult for many top golfers during the opening rounds.
- Jon Rahm apologized after accidentally hitting a volunteer with a flying divot during play.
- Rory McIlroy finished his first round with four successive bogeys, trailing the leader by seven strokes.
What Happened
The PGA Championship at Aronimink has begun with several top golfers, including DeChambeau and McIlroy, struggling in the opening rounds, while Scottie Scheffler shares the lead. An incident involving Jon Rahm and a volunteer also occurred.
Why It Matters
The early difficulties faced by leading players could influence the outcome of the tournament and highlight the challenging nature of the Aronimink course. Unexpected performances may shift expectations for the remainder of the championship.
What's Next
The tournament continues with subsequent rounds, as players aim to recover or maintain their positions. Observers will watch for potential comebacks and further developments on the leaderboard.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight1d agoFans wonder what has happened to Bryson DeChambeau after disastrous PGA Championship round
- Fox NewsRight22h agoJon Rahm apologizes after hitting volunteer with flying divot at PGA Championship: 'inexcusable'
- BBC NewsCenter21h agoScheffler shares US PGA lead as Aronimink bites back
