It's another brand new episode of Three Way Miss. TK, Scotty, and Matt turn their attention to the second major of the year: the 108th PGA Championship, from historic Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, PA. The guys break down what makes Aronimink a unique major test — the Gil Hanse restoration of the Donald Ross gem, narrow fairways, tricky approaches to smallish, subtle greens, and a setup that will reward iron precision, scrambling, and short‑game creativity.
The guys touch on key holes to watch, probable yardages/setup, how the Hanse restoration changes strategy compared with modern big‑ball layouts, and historical PGA Championship winning scores and PGA of America setup.
Are there any pre‑tournament favorites besides Scottie and Rory? They'll look at other top contenders to watch, longshot plays/sleeper picks and how early‑week rain and a warming weekend could flip the scoring script and the tee‑time windows to monitor.
We kick off the show with a recap of Rory at the Masters. What he proved about his game, lessons he’ll carry to Aronimink, how his Augusta form projects into this major, and cementing his legacy and we dig into the future of LIV Golf with an in‑depth chat on the evolving landscape — player movement, tour relationships, potential format or policy shifts, and what it means for majors and the global game.
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