PGA Championship: How to watch new Dad Scottie Scheffler’s latest major chase
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With his family having grown by one last week, new father Scottie Scheffler will look to do the same for his ever-expanding trophy cabinet at the 106th PGA Championship on Thursday.
With his family having grown by one last week, new father Scottie Scheffler will look to do the same for his ever-expanding trophy cabinet at the 106th PGA Championship on Thursday. The world No. 1 is the overwhelming favorite for the second major of the season at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, as golf’s dominant force seeks to go back-to-back following his comprehensive Masters triumph last month. In-form Rory McIlroy will fancy his chances at halting Scheffler’s seemingly relentless charge, while reigning champion Brooks Koepka is hunting a fourth Wanamaker Trophy that would leave him just one behind the all-time record shared by Walter Hagen and Jack Nicklaus. Jordan Spieth is bidding to join an even more exclusive club. Victory come Sunday would see the American become just the sixth player to have completed the career grand slam of all four majors in the modern era. Tiger Woods is among that legendary group and will be hoping to build on a history-making Masters outing that saw him make the cut at Augusta National for the 24th consecutive time. Viewers in the US can follow the opening two rounds on ESPN from 11 a.m. ET. The broadcaster will also show the weekend’s action from 10 a.m. before coverage switches to CBS from 1 p.m.