The PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky., kicked off with a slight delay due to fog, but the weather quickly cleared up, setting the stage for top golfers like Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods, and Jordan Spieth.
Inclement weather has been a recurring theme throughout the week, with rain causing temporary closures of the golf course during practice sessions.
McIlroy, a past champion at Valhalla, is facing personal challenges as news of his recent divorce surfaced just days before the tournament. Despite the off-course distractions, McIlroy is focused on his game, stating, 'I'm ready to play this week.'
Woods, another former Valhalla champion, is making a limited appearance this year due to various health issues, including back and knee surgeries, as well as a recent car accident in 2021.
Spieth, aiming for a career Grand Slam, is paired with defending champion Brooks Koepka. Koepka, with five major titles under his belt, expressed his excitement for the championship, emphasizing his love for major tournaments.
World No. 1 player Scottie Scheffler, who recently became a father, is entering the tournament with a strong track record, having secured four wins in his last five starts, including a second Masters green jacket. Reflecting on his journey, Scheffler shared his gratitude for his personal and professional achievements.
Despite the soft course conditions favoring low scores, the competition is expected to be fierce as top players vie for the prestigious Wanamaker Trophy.
As the tournament unfolds, golf enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the performances of these elite players and the potential for memorable moments on the course.
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