Before travelling to the US for this week's PGA Championship, in-form New Zealander Ryan Fox emailed Tiger Woods' former caddie Steve Williams looking for any advice on Oklahoma's Southern Hills.
It’s nothing personal. Tiger Woods made that abundantly clear on Tuesday morning at the PGA Championship—that his disagreement with Phil Mickelson, the defending champion whose absence is dominating chatter at Southern Hills, is strictly a difference in opinion.
Arguably the most notable name is the one missing from the list, the PGA of America announcing last Friday that defending champion Phil Mickelson had withdrawn from the championship as he continues his sabbatical from golf.
Adam Scott is the only Australian of the eight in the field at this week's PGA Championship at Southern Hills who played the 2007 edition at the Oklahoma course.
A well-rested Cameron Smith says he is confident of bringing the same form to this week's PGA Championship that saw him threaten to win the Masters at Augusta National last month.
In the annals of golfing weirdness, here’s a double whammy for the ages: the PGA Championship will be played this week not where it was originally scheduled to be played and without its 51-year-old defending champion in the field.
We all know inflation is running rampant these days. But any price hikes for your petrol and groceries are nothing compared to the sticker shock fans are in for this week at the 2022 PGA Championship.