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Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele, are firing on all cylinders going into 2026 PGA

NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA - MAY 11: A general view of the signage during the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club on Monday, May 11, 2026 in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/PGA of America)

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Rory on his schedule, the PGA and trip to the White House

You mentioned your 18th PGA. As far as this rota
and in terms of the way that you prepare, has it
changed from when you won for the first time in ’12, and obviously very different golf courses ’12 and ’14, is approach and process similar even though they have more elasticity to their rota than even the U.S. Open?
Click video for the answers to all questions.

Jon Rahm on potentially completing the Spanish Grand Slam, the PGA and golf course restoration

Q- A Spanish golfer hasn’t won this tournament yet,and if you win this week, you would complete the Spanish Grand Slam. I know as someone who cares so much about history of the game, how much would that mean to you? Click video for the answers to all questions.

Xander Schauffele talks confidence going into PGA, Donald Ross courses and the ample rough

A lot of talk here at Aronimink about Donald Ross
putting surfaces. I’m just curious what your level of
familiarity is with them and how you go about planning for putting this week.
XANDER SCHAUFFELE: You can make it as easy or
difficult on yourself as you’d like. I think, if you get aggressive to certain pins and short-side yourself, you’re going to hit it to 20 or 30 feet at best, just based on how the surface, how fast and firm it is and how much it runs away from you.
Watch the Presser for all the answers from Schauffele

Roy J. Akers covers the PGA Tour for www.skyviewsports.net

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