US PGA Championship: Tee times, TV details and everything you need to know

As ever, almost all eyes will be on Rory McIlroy as the back-to-back Masters Champion bids to become just the fifth player since 1960 to win the first two majors of the year.
US PGA Championship: Tee times, TV details and everything you need to know

MAJOR HUNTING: Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm will be looking to win the US PGA Championship.

One down, three to go in terms of the Majors on the Golfing calendar.

And the good news for golf fans is that the second of those takes place this week as Aronimink Golf Club hosts the US PGA Championship.

As ever, almost all eyes will be on Rory McIlroy as the back-to-back Masters Champion bids to become just the fifth player since 1960 to win the first two majors of the year.

Shane Lowry will be looking to put a disappointing final round at the Masters behind him as he looks to land a second career major so there is plenty of Irish interest, and other storylines to get invested in across the four-day tournament.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the US PGA Championship.

Where is it being played?

For the first time since 1962, and second time ever, Aronimink Golf Club is hosting to tournament. The course is situated just outside of Philadelphia.

When does it start and end?

The tournament gets underway on Thursday, May 14 and concludes on Sunday May 17.

Where to watch?

Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event will be showing it live. Coverage on Thursday and Friday begins at 12.30pm while on Saturday it will start 3pm and on Sunday it will commence at 4pm.

Who won it last year?

Scottie Scheffler won it in 2025. Another victory for Scheffler would see him become the first player to retain the US PGA title since countryman Brooks Koepka in 2018-19.

Who is the favourite to win it this year?

Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy have won four of the last five and five of the last nine Major Championships between them.

Such has been their level of consistency, the world's top two players will again be the ones to beat.

Scheffler is the favourite according to Paddy Power, just ahead of McIlroy, who is just ahead of Cameron Young in third.

Tee times

The tee times will be announced in due course and when they are they will be published on our website to stay tuned for that.

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