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Sporting News on MSNWhy is Dustin Johnson playing in PGA Championship? Explaining LIV golfer's exemption for Quail HollowWhile only a handful of LIV golfers have qualified for the PGA Championship, one well-known member of the tour got a late invite. Dustin Johnson, a two-time major winner who left
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The Mirror US on MSNRory McIlroy's hangover, Dustin Johnson concern, LIV Golf wildcards - PGA Championship predictionsThe PGA Championship gets underway at Quail Hollow on Thursday and Mirror US Sports' writers have weighed in on the biggest storylines heading into the second major of the year
The Live From crew analyzes how LIV Golf stars, including Jon Rahm, Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau, have been preparing for the PGA Championship, describing the challenges they are facing playing overseas so often.
The Quail Hollow Country Club is the venue for the 2025 edition of one of golf’s most prestigious tournaments, with Rory McIlroy the headliner as he looks to build on winning his first Green Jacket at August last month.
Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau were both invited to the dinner ahead of the PGA Championship, yet travel issues forced DeChambeau to dial in virtually, suggesting the pair are still in Bradley's plans regardless of their LIV affiliation.
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The two-time major championship winner and LIV Golf member earned a special exemption from the PGA of America to compete in the PGA Championship next week in North Carolina. Johnson’s previous exemption into the second major championship of the year — a five-year pass for his win at the Masters in 2020 — ended last year.
Scottie Scheffler's search for a major outside Augusta National and Jordan Spieth's possible career grand slam are other topics to watch
Phil Mickelson reacts after making a chip that put his ball within three feet of the hole on the 18th green during the final round of the lightning delayed 87th PGA Championship at the Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, N.J., Monday, Aug. 15, 2005. Credit: AP/JULIE JACOBSON