PGA CHAMPIONSHIP '26: A growing list of stars converge on Aronimink for PGA

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PGA CHAMPIONSHIP '26: A growing list of stars converge on Aronimink for PGA

PGA CHAMPIONSHIP '26: A growing list of stars converge on Aronimink for PGA

In the 32 days between Rory McIlroy holding off Scottie Scheffler to win another Masters and the start of the PGA Championship, golf no longer seems to be a two-man show. Scheffler and McIlroy are still Nos. Cameron Young earned his signature win at The Players Championship, played in final group

PGA CHAMPIONSHIP '26: A growing list of stars converge on Aronimink for PGA

In the 32 days between Rory McIlroy holding off Scottie Scheffler to win another Masters and the start of the PGA Championship, golf no longer seems to be a two-man show. Scheffler and McIlroy are still Nos. Cameron Young earned his signature win at The Players Championship, played in final group at the Masters and played three rounds with Scheffler in a signature event at Doral, beating him by six shots.

The golf world is buzzing, and for good reason. Just 32 days after Rory McIlroy held off a charging Scottie Scheffler to slip into his second Green Jacket at the Masters, the narrative has shifted dramatically. What was shaping up to be a two-man show has exploded into a full-blown ensemble cast, setting the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable PGA Championship at Aronimink.

Scheffler and McIlroy still sit comfortably atop the world rankings, but the chasing pack is no longer content to just watch. Cameron Young has emerged as the hottest name in the game, and his recent resume reads like a season highlight reel. He secured his signature win at The Players Championship, played in the final group at Augusta, and most recently, spent three rounds trading blows with Scheffler at the signature event in Doral—ultimately beating the world No. 1 by six shots. That kind of performance sends a clear message: the title is up for grabs.

The depth of talent heading to Aronimink is staggering. Beyond the headline trio, players like Matthew Fitzpatrick are lurking, hungry to add a major to their resume after coming agonizingly close at the Truist Championship. The Wanamaker Trophy, last hoisted by Scheffler at Quail Hollow, is looking for a new home—and a growing list of stars believe they have the game to take it.

For fans, this is the kind of drama that makes the PGA Championship a must-watch. The course at Aronimink is a classic test, demanding precision and nerve. Whether you're rooting for the established champions or the rising stars ready to break through, one thing is certain: the 2026 PGA Championship is shaping up to be a battle for the ages. Get your gear ready—this is going to be a major you won't want to miss.

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