Six Georgia Bulldogs golfers competing in the PGA Championship

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Six Georgia Bulldogs golfers competing in the PGA Championship

Six Georgia Bulldogs golfers competing in the PGA Championship

Six Georgia Bulldogs golfers are set to compete in the 2026 PGA Championship, with three ranked in the world's top 25.

Six Georgia Bulldogs golfers competing in the PGA Championship

Six Georgia Bulldogs golfers are set to compete in the 2026 PGA Championship, with three ranked in the world's top 25.

The University of Georgia's golf program continues to prove it's a powerhouse on the PGA Tour, with six Bulldogs set to compete in the 2026 PGA Championship. This strong showing underscores Georgia's reputation as one of the most-represented college programs in professional golf.

Leading the charge are three Bulldogs ranked among the world's top 25: Russell Henley (No. 9), Sepp Straka (No. 13), and Harris English (No. 21). Henley recently came close to winning the Masters, finishing tied for third at 10-under par—a performance that signals he's ready to contend for a major title. Joining them are Brian Harman, Chris Kirk, and Keith Mitchell, rounding out a formidable Georgia contingent. Harman, of course, is the last Bulldog to win a major, taking home The Open Championship in 2023.

The 2026 PGA Championship will be held at the historic Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, from May 14–17. This major is the second of the year and promises to showcase top-tier talent, including defending champion Scottie Scheffler, who won the 2025 edition. Former Georgia golfer David Thompson has been named as an alternate for the event.

For fans of Georgia golf, this is a tournament to watch closely—not just for the individual storylines, but for the chance to see which Bulldog might next add a major championship to their resume. Whether you're cheering on Henley's precision, Straka's power, or Harman's grit, the Bulldogs are poised to make a deep run at Aronimink.

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