
PGA Championship: Jon Rahm apologizes after hitting volunteer in the face with a divot during opening round
Jon Rahm accidentally drilled a volunteer with a divot while taking a swing out of frustration on Thursday at Aronimink.
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Jon Rahm accidentally drilled a volunteer with a divot while taking a swing out of frustration on Thursday at Aronimink.

Don't go long of the back left pin at Aronimink during the 2026 PGA Championship—we warned you.

The blister on Rory McIlroy's right pinky toe was the least of his worries Thursday in the PGA Championship. The result was a 4-over 74 that left McIlroy chasing the wrong kind of history as the Masters champion goes for the second leg of the calendar Grand Slam. Not since the late Payne Stewart i

McIlroy lamented a two-way miss off the tee with his driver as he made four straight bogeys to finish his first round

Bryson DeChambeau's attempted climb up the PGA Championship leaderboard took a serious detour when his tee shot on No. 2 plopped on the stairs of a hospitality tent. DeChambeau wasn't sure how to play that shot, telling officials, “I'm so confused right now.” Confused by the lie, confounded by the

"We invest $2.5 million in it, but this event alone is expected to generate $125 million."

Crosby forced a tough call here.

Jon Rahm apologized for an outburst Thursday at Aronimink that led to a volunteer inadvertently getting hit with a clump of grass.

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