2025 PGA Championship 1 and done picks, best longshots
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One of these changes is Sahith Theegala withdrawing from the PGA Championship. It is not a major surprise as the promising golfer withdrew prior to the final round of the Truist Championship on Sunday.
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Golf Digest on MSNPGA Championship 2025: The PGA of America made an unusual announcement about this week's playing conditionsThis decision stands in stark contrast to the PGA Tour's regular season protocol, where "lift, clean and place" rules are routinely implemented after heavy rainfall. Under these conditions, players can pick up their ball in the fairway to remove mud and find a cleaner lie—a practice that significantly eases the challenge for competitors.
While Rory McIlroy is clearly the man to beat at the 2025 PGA Championship, he faces a solid group of contenders.
Everyone is excited to see if Rory McIlroy can follow up his memorable and historic Masters victory, which gave him the career Grand Slam. Now, the Northern Irishman looks to capture the PGA Championship title for the first time since 2014.
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Golf Digest on MSNPGA Championship 2025: Sahith Theegala WDs with neck injuryCHARLOTTE— Sahith Theegala has withdrawn from the PGA Championship due to injury. Theegala was announced as a late scratch Wednesday afternoon at Quail Hollow. According to the PGA of America, Theegala cited a neck issue as the reason for the WD.
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REX HOGGARD: Rory McIlroy. This is the most chalk of picks for nearly every reason. The Northern Irishman’s record at Quail Hollow is beyond impressive with four victories (at the Truist Championship) and he’s in the best form of anyone in golf with three marquee victories this year.
The PGA Championship has long been the major that has struggled to find an identity outside of getting the top 100 players in the world.
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Golf Digest on MSNThis wedge has become a popular option at the 2025 PGA Championship for 1 reasonVokey tour rep Aaron Dill doesn't stand still for long during a major championship week. One second he's offering wedge feedback on the range, the next, he's back in the Titleist truck building a fresh lob wedge for a club pro who might be lucky to see him once per year.