
With his son on the bag, Michael Block opens PGA Championship with even-par 70
Two weeks ago, Michael Block told Golfweek that he would "get his ass handed to him" if he played at Aronimink Golf Club. Well, that was not the case.
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Two weeks ago, Michael Block told Golfweek that he would "get his ass handed to him" if he played at Aronimink Golf Club. Well, that was not the case.

Chella Choi bogeyed her final two holes Thursday that blemished an otherwise flawless round, giving her a 4-under 66 to fall into a three-way share of the lead with Rio Takeda and Ina Yoon in the Kroger Queen City Championship. Nelly Korda had 15 pars in her round of 1-under 69 in her bid to win a

Bryson DeChambeau's 2026 PGA Championship got off to a disastrous start, exemplified by one moment when he was stumped by the rules.

Bolton Wanderers' final game of 2025-26 is a repeat of their first match of the season as they take on Stockport County for a place in the Championship.

Bolton Wanderers' final game of 2025-26 is a repeat of their first match of the season as they take on Stockport County for a place in the Championship.

Jon Rahm apologized for hitting a volunteer in the face and shoulder with a divot after he took a swing in frustration during the first round of the PGA Championship on Thursday.

Tri-Valley and Blue Mountain will meet for the third time this season when they face off in the Schuylkill League Championship at Pine Grove’s Walter Stump Stadium on Friday at 6:30 p.m. Tri-Valley (17-4) is in the league championship for the second straight year after falling to Tamaqua last season

Jordan Spieth has made a fine start to the PGA Championship at Aronimink, where he is chasing the career Grand Slam. Spieth has triumphed at the other three majors, but those victories at The Masters, the US Open and The Open Championship all arrived between 2015 and 2017.

LOYSBURG, Pa. – Conditions weren’t ideal, but the Bedford High School boys track and field program didn’t flinch Wednesday in the PIAA District 5 Class 2A championship meet. Coach Brian Creps’ Bisons overcame high winds, occasional rains and lightning that resulted in a 90-minute delay midway throug