PGA Championship: Delco's Braden Shattuck prepares for a home‑turf major

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PGA Championship: Delco's Braden Shattuck prepares for a home‑turf major

PGA Championship: Delco's Braden Shattuck prepares for a home‑turf major

As the PGA Championship arrives at Aronimink with 156 of the world's best players, Braden Shattuck is embracing the rare chance to compete in a major in his own backyard.

PGA Championship: Delco's Braden Shattuck prepares for a home‑turf major

As the PGA Championship arrives at Aronimink with 156 of the world's best players, Braden Shattuck is embracing the rare chance to compete in a major in his own backyard.

Delaware County's own Braden Shattuck, the reigning Philadelphia PGA Player of the Year, is stepping onto one of golf's biggest stages—and this time, it's happening just 45 minutes from home.

As the PGA Championship arrives at Aronimink with 156 of the world's best players, Shattuck is embracing the rare chance to compete in a major in his own backyard. For a golfer who's spent years grinding on local courses, this feels less like a tournament and more like a homecoming.

The short commute is a game-changer. While most pros are navigating hotel life and unfamiliar surroundings, Shattuck can retreat to his own space between rounds, helping him stay grounded and focused. After all, there's nothing like sleeping in your own bed to keep the nerves in check.

This marks his third PGA Championship, but the local setting makes this one feel different. He's eager for the field to take on a classic Northeast test, confident that Aronimink's demanding layout will challenge even the most seasoned pros. From the undulating fairways to the tricky greens, it's a course that rewards precision—and Shattuck knows every inch of it.

Monday was a busy day for the local favorite, as he sorted out tickets for a large group of family members. Many of them aren't even big sports fans, but he's excited to see their reactions as they watch him compete on one of golf's grandest stages. There's something special about sharing this moment with the people who've supported him from the start.

And then there's the crowd. While some players might find Philadelphia's famously passionate fans intimidating, Shattuck welcomes the energy. He's used to Philly intensity—the kind that fuels underdogs and makes every shot feel electric. He's hoping that hometown roar gives him an edge when it matters most.

Whether you're a die-hard golf fan or just love a good underdog story, keep an eye on Shattuck this week. He's not just playing for a trophy—he's playing for Delaware County.

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