Celebrants of the PGA – Valhalla preview
Andrew, Eddie and Iain preview the PGA Championship at Valhalla. Source: BBC
Andrew, Eddie and Iain preview the PGA Championship at Valhalla. Source: BBC
Two-time champion Justin Thomas is "excited" by his early tee-time on Thursday because he can then watch Leeds United's play-off semi-final against Norwich. Source: BBC
Rory McIlroy will tee off at 13:15 BST on Thursday, 16 May as he looks to end a 10-year major drought at the US PGA Championship. Source: BBC
Rory McIlroy files a petition to a Florida court to end his seven-year marriage with Erica. Source: BBC
Jon Rahm says a merger between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) should not be rushed as it has the "opportunity to set golf up in a very positive way for decades to come." Source: BBC
Defending champion Brendan Lawlor and world number one Kipp Popert head to Woburn for the second staging of the G4D Open, which starts on Wednesday. Source: BBC
Brooks Koepka arrives at Valhalla for the second men's major of the year as defending champion, but who are the other favourites for the title? Source: BBC
Scottie Scheffler says he is "as prepared as possible" for the US PGA Championship after he and his wife, Meredith, welcomed their first child last week. Source: BBC
No-one could have envisaged that 10 years on from his US PGA Championship win at Valhalla we have not seen Rory McIlroy add to his major tally, writes Iain Carter. Source: BBC
A stunning final back nine sees Rory McIlroy reel in overnight leader Xander Schauffele and claim a fourth career Wells Fargo Championship. Source: BBC