The 2023 PGA Championship has arrived, and the field is as loaded as it gets in professional golf. Except this field has a problem, and that problem is the top two golfers in the world, Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler. Rahm and Scheffler have combined for six wins and gobbled up five of the eight toughest fields of the year, including the Players Championship and Masters. They have earned over $27 million in official money and nobody is even within $4 million of Scheffler’s second-place total of $13 million. They are the only players at this year’s PGA at Oak Hill with single-digit odds to win the tournament.
– Kyle Porter, CBS Sports Analyst
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10 Comments
LFG
Hugh match, can't wait
Nice to know what that is.
Your content is always so diverse, there's something for everyone.
I can't wait to see the LIV golfers get stomped this event. I passionately hate LIV Golf.
How does a pro golfer "stop the bleeding"? A "Tourney-quit"
Was this a season recap or an Oak Hill Preview?! C'mon
Lets go JASON DAY
Lessgo Jason day
What? No LIV Golfers mentioned despite their dominance at The Masters?