The course near Rochester, N.Y., will host the P.G.A. Championship for the first time in a decade. In the interim, a restoration took place to bring the course back toward Donald J. Ross’s original design.
Category: PGA Championship
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With the P.G.A. Championship’s Move to Spring, a Club Scrambled to Get Ready
The event, long played in the summer, is being held near Rochester, N.Y., known for its harsh winters. The Oak Hill Country Club had to start early to prepare.
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P.G.A. Championship: Why Doesn’t Oak Hill Produce Bigger Champions?
Golf clubs often gain fame when top players win there. That hasn’t happened much lately at this club, this year’s P.G.A. Championship host. The reason is complicated.
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Steven Alker Set To Make PGA Championship Debut
Steven Alker’s golf career was largely unremarkable. Then he joined the senior circuit and won so big that he’ll play his debut P.G.A. Championship.
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Rory McIlroy Seeks a Sharper Swing and a Clearer Mind At PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy has had a stretch to forget. At this week’s P.G.A. Championship, he is looking to fix small troubles in his swing.
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Jack Nicklaus on the PGA Championship
The 18-time major winner talked with The Times near the 60th anniversary of his first P.G.A. Championship victory. The event is returning to Oak Hill, where Nicklaus earned his last P.G.A. title.
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At the P.G.A. Championship, Justin Thomas Looks for Last Year’s Magic
The defending champion comes to Oak Hill without finishing first in any of the 20 events he has entered since claiming his second career major victory in 2022.
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Forged After a Tumultuous Era, World Golf Championships Fade in Another
The New York Times – Sports:A match play event in Texas may be the last W.G.C. event, ending an international competition that preceded golf’s high-rolling present.
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Tiger Woods Is Back. He’s Still a Work in Progress.
The New York Times – Sports:Woods shot a two-under-par 69 on Thursday at the Genesis Invitational in Southern California. Every stroke amounted to research for the bigger ambitions that still linger.
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Dow Finsterwald, Golfer Known for Some Close Calls, Dies at 93
The New York Times – Sports:Finsterwald was one of the sport’s most consistent money winners. But he may be best known for twice narrowly missing out on winning the Masters.
