PGA Tour and LIV take feud to PGA Championship
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[May 16, 2023]
By Steve Keating
ROCHESTER, New York (Reuters) - The PGA Tour and LIV Golf take their
feud to Oak Hill Country Club for the PGA Championship this week
with the Saudi-bankrolled rebel circuit again seeking major
validation.
Last month at Augusta National, LIV Golf had looked poised to pull
off what would have been a marketing coup with one of their members
walking off with a Masters Green Jacket.
That was until world number one Spaniard Jon Rahm came to the PGA
Tour's rescue, finishing top of the leaderboard to leave Brooks
Koepka and Phil Mickelson runners-up.
Like the Masters there will be 18 LIV members in the field led by
twice PGA Championship winners Koepka and 52-year-old Mickelson and
Australian Cameron Smith, who signed on with LIV after winning last
year's British Open.
Rahm, who has four wins this season, might be called on again to
hold the line against a LIV contingent but will have plenty of
backup in a quality 156-player field that features 99 of the top 100
in the world golf rankings but does not include Tiger Woods.
Four-times champion Woods will sit out the year's second major as he
continues his recovery from the ankle surgery he had in April to
address post-traumatic arthritis related to the injuries he suffered
in a February 2021 car crash.
Rahm and world number two Scottie Scheffler both are in top form
coming into Rochester.
Scheffler, twice a winner this year, warmed up for Oak Hill with a
tie for fifth at the Byron Nelson on Sunday while Rahm had a
runner-up finish in his last start the Mexico Open.
"The things that I wanted to improve on over the last three weeks, I
feel like I did a good job," said Scheffler. "I didn't swing it my
best this weekend, but I'm sure that'll be an easy fix going into
next week."
Not to be overlooked is world number five Xander Schauffele, who is
winless this season, but has top four results in his past three
starts including a second in his last the Wells Fargo Championship.
Australian Jason Day will also be carrying some momentum into Oak
Hill with the 2015 PGA champion ending a five-year title drought
with his win at the Bryon Nelson.
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Aug 14, 2022; Rochester, New York; The
green on the second hole at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New
York. Mandatory Credit: Gabe Gudgel/Golfweek via USA TODAY NETWORK
"After this week I know that I can win," said Day.
"There's a few subtle things that I have to change technically to
feel like I can actually come out and dominate and play very
consistent golf."
After missing the cut at the Masters there are questions hanging
over Rory McIlroy's form.
The Northern Irishman took three weeks off to refocus following his
Augusta disappointment, a decision that saw the world number three
forfeit $3 million of his Player Impact Performance earnings when he
withdrew from a second designated event.
McIlroy appears to still be in a bit of a competitive funk finishing
in a tie for 47th in his only start since the Masters.
Justin Thomas has produced some of his best golf at the PGA
Championship winning the major twice, including last year when he
overcame a seven-shot deficit in the final round before prevailing
in a playoff.
But the 30-year-old American has not won since and has just two top
10 finishes this season.
Jordan Spieth's fitness is also a concern as he attempts for a
seventh time to complete the career Grand Slam.
Spieth, who withdrew from the Byron Nelson citing a left wrist
injury, needs only a PGA Championship to join the elite club that
includes, Woods, Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player and Jack
Nicklaus.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Rochester. Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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