
Aronimink Golf Club will host the US PGA Championship for the first time since 1962
This is a 7,394-yard par-70 layout, which has two par-fives and four par-threes
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After Rory McIlroy won his second successive Green Jacket at Augusta last month, attention turns to the second Major of the year, which will take place at Aronimink Golf Club on the outskirts of Philadelphia.
Defending US PGA Championship champion Scottie Scheffler is favourite following his six-shot victory at Quail Hollow 12 months ago, but there are plenty of others who will fancy their chances of winning one of the game's biggest prizes.
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Young ready to snare a Major
While McIlroy and Scheffler will have most of the attention in Pennsylvania this week, Cameron Young looks well placed to claim his first Major.
The world number three had not even won a PGA Tour title before he claimed the Wyndham Championship in August, but he has not looked back since, claiming 10 top-ten finishes since that success.
That run has included victory at the Players Championship and a six-shot success at the Cadillac Championship just two weeks ago.
He slipped out of contention at last week's Truist Championship, but he was also third at the Masters and will fancy his chances of landing one of the big ones this week.
Back Cameron Young each-way at 12/1 with LiveScore Bet
Fitzpatrick can continue charge
Matt Fitzpatrick has already had a 2026 to remember and adding a second Major championship to his trophy haul looks a realistic possibility this week.
The Sheffield golfer, who won the 2022 US Open at Brookline, has tasted success in the Valspar Championship, the RBC Heritage and in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where he partnered his brother Alex to glory in the pairs event.
While 52nd at Quail Hollow last week was a disappointment, he knows what it takes to claim a Major and he is decent enough off the tee to put himself in the picture again this week.
Back Matt Fitzpatrick each-way at 22/1 with LiveScore Bet
Rose should not be ruled out
If it is course form that you are looking for then it is difficult to rule out Justin Rose this week.
The Englishman won the AT&T National at Wronimink in 2010 and then fell to a play-off defeat to Keegan Bradley in the 2018 BMW Championship.
Rose, who won the 2013 US Open, was third at the Masters a year after he lost in a Augusta play-off to McIlroy and was also second in the 2024 Open, so he can still challenge for the biggest prizes at the age of 45 and he should not be easily dismissed.
Back Justin Rose each-way at 45/1 with LiveScore Bet
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