Three-time PGA Championship winner Brooks Koepka will look to defend his 2023 title as the PGA Championship begins Thursday from Louisville, Kentucky.
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Thesecondmajortournamentofthemen’sgolfcalendarisalmosthere.
The2024PGAChampionshipissettobeginThursdayattheValhallaGolfClubinLouisville,Kentucky,markingthefourthtimeValhallahoststhePGAChampionship.Three-timewinnerBrooksKoepkalookstodefendhis2023title,butKopekaisfarfromtheonlyplayerwithalotontheline.
JordanSpieth,whohasgonemorethantwoyearssincehislastPGATourvictory,atthe2022RBCHeritage,isstilllookingtobecomejustthesixthmen’splayerinhistorytoachievethecareerslam.MasterswinnerScottieScheffler,anewfather,willlooktostayhotafterfinishingsecondtoKoepkaatlastyear’sPGA.
AndTigerWoods,whocontinuestobattleinjuryissues,arrivedatValhallaonSundaytohitpracticeshotsandwillbeontheprowlforhisfirstPGAChampionshipwinsince2007.
Here’severythingyouneedtoknowaboutthe2024PGAChampionship:
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