The second major of the golf season is here, and the 2026 PGA Championship promises a weekend of world-class drama at the historic Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just tuning in for the thrill of major championship golf, we've got your complete guide to watching every swing, putt, and trophy lift.
This year's field is absolutely stacked. All eyes will be on Rory McIlroy, who arrives fresh off his second consecutive Masters victory and looking to complete a historic run. He'll face stiff competition from defending champion Scottie Scheffler, who claimed the Wanamaker Trophy in 2025 with a dominant 11-under performance at Quail Hollow. Bryson DeChambeau is hungry for redemption after a tough outing at Augusta, while the ever-consistent Tommy Fleetwood, rising star Cameron Young, and big hitter Chris Gotterup are all chasing their first major title.
Aronimink is no stranger to big moments. This marks only the second time the club has hosted the PGA Championship, with the legendary Gary Player prevailing here back in 1962. The course's classic layout is sure to test every aspect of the modern game, making for compelling viewing from the opening tee shot to the final putt.
The schedule is set for a classic four-day major weekend:
Round 1 (Thursday, May 14) & Round 2 (Friday, May 15): The action kicks off early, with ESPN handling the primary broadcast coverage. Tune in to catch the early contenders stake their claim on the leaderboard.
Round 3 (Saturday, May 16) & Round 4 (Sunday, May 17): The pressure ramps up as the field is cut. ESPN will again lead coverage, with CBS joining the broadcast for the weekend's most pivotal moments. The final round on Sunday will determine who gets to hoist the Wanamaker Trophy.
How to watch from anywhere:
For cord-cutters and streaming fans, you have plenty of options. The full main broadcast across all four rounds is available on fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers—perfect for a weekend of major championship golf. For Rounds 3 and 4, Paramount+ provides a dedicated stream of the CBS coverage. Additionally, ESPN+ will offer in-depth coverage of select holes and featured groups throughout the tournament, giving you a front-row seat to the game's biggest stars.
Mark your calendars, set your DVRs, and get ready for a weekend that could define the 2026 golf season. The chase for the Wanamaker Trophy begins Thursday.
