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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 15 MIN

#588 2026 PGA Championship – Aronimink Round 2 Briefing

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The 108th PGA Championship has already become a survival test. Aronimink Golf Club played brutally difficult in Round 1, producing a scoring average above +2 and exposing even the world’s best players. Only 33 of 156 players finished under par, while the afternoon wave suffered most as firm greens, heavy rough, and demanding green complexes punished mistakes.A seven-way tie at -3 leads the championship, including Scottie Scheffler and Min Woo Lee. But the bigger story is how compressed the field remains. Aronimink is not rewarding pure power alone; patience, short-game precision, and emotional control are becoming the defining skills.Scottie Scheffler enters Friday in rare territory: leading a major championship after Round 1. His opening 67 came largely from elite putting rather than his usual dominant iron play. If his approach game improves today while the putter remains hot, Scheffler could separate himself quickly from the field.One of the biggest surprises was Martin Kaymer. The 2010 PGA Champion rolled back the years to join the lead despite being ranked outside the top 1000 in the world. Jon Rahm also showed why many players call him “The Buoy,” staying steady under pressure and finishing at 1-under par despite difficult conditions.Rory McIlroy’s opening 74 became one of Thursday’s major talking points. A blister under his right pinky toe disrupted practice preparation and contributed to a difficult driving performance late in the round, including four consecutive bogeys to finish. Meanwhile, Collin Morikawa battled ongoing back problems but remained inside the top 15 through smart strategy and disciplined iron play.The Gil Hanse restoration of Aronimink continues generating debate. The removal of trees created wider visual corridors, but the thick rough and severe Ross green complexes have transformed the course into a demanding strategic examination. Hole 11 emerged as one of the most difficult holes on the property, punishing overly aggressive approach shots and poor positioning off the tee.Friday’s weather forecast calls for temperatures around 69°F with gusting winds reaching over 20 mph. Greens are expected to firm up further, likely making afternoon scoring significantly harder. The projected cut line currently sits around +3.Several stars enter Round 2 under pressure:Bryson DeChambeau (+6)Max Homa (+5)Wyndham Clark (+5)Rory McIlroy (+4)Featured groups today include:Scheffler, Fitzpatrick, RoseSchauffele, Koepka, HattonRahm, Spieth, McIlroyThe championship is also embracing a high-tech fan experience with 5G-powered coverage, AI-based course navigation, advanced analytics, and enhanced player-tracking systems integrated throughout the broadcast.Friday’s key storylines:Can Scheffler maintain his putting dominance?Will Rory survive the cut?Can Rahm or Schauffele make a major move?Will Aronimink become even more difficult in the afternoon winds?Bold prediction:The cut line lands at +3, and at least two top-10 players in the world miss the weekend.If you like this concept, please subscribe to our channel. This helps us continue producing this content and create even more advanced golf analysis, technology insights, and championship coverage over the next few years.📺 The Explainerwww.eCoach360.com

The 108th PGA Championship has already become a survival test. Aronimink Golf Club played brutally difficult in Round 1, producing a scoring average above +2 and exposing even the world’s best players. Only 33 of 156 players finished under par, while the afternoon wave suffered most as firm greens, heavy rough, and demanding green complexes punished mistakes.A seven-way tie at -3 leads the championship, including Scottie Scheffler and Min Woo Lee. But the bigger story is how compressed the field remains. Aronimink is not rewarding pure power alone; patience, short-game precision, and emotional control are becoming the defining skills.Scottie Scheffler enters Friday in rare territory: leading a major championship after Round 1. His opening 67 came largely from elite putting rather than his usual dominant iron play. If his approach game improves today while the putter remains hot, Scheffler could separate himself quickly from the field.One of the biggest surprises was Martin Kaymer. The 2010 PGA Champion rolled back the years to join the lead despite being ranked outside the top 1000 in the world. Jon Rahm also showed why many players call him “The Buoy,” staying steady under pressure and finishing at 1-under par despite difficult conditions.Rory McIlroy’s opening 74 became one of Thursday’s major talking points. A blister under his right pinky toe disrupted practice preparation and contributed to a difficult driving performance late in the round, including four consecutive bogeys to finish. Meanwhile, Collin Morikawa battled ongoing back problems but remained inside the top 15 through smart strategy and disciplined iron play.The Gil Hanse restoration of Aronimink continues generating debate. The removal of trees created wider visual corridors, but the thick rough and severe Ross green complexes have transformed the course into a demanding strategic examination. Hole 11 emerged as one of the most difficult holes on the property, punishing overly aggressive approach shots and poor positioning off the tee.Friday’s weather forecast calls for temperatures around 69°F with gusting winds reaching over 20 mph. Greens are expected to firm up further, likely making afternoon scoring significantly harder. The projected cut line currently sits around +3.Several stars enter Round 2 under pressure:Bryson DeChambeau (+6)Max Homa (+5)Wyndham Clark (+5)Rory McIlroy (+4)Featured groups today include:Scheffler, Fitzpatrick, RoseSchauffele, Koepka, HattonRahm, Spieth, McIlroyThe championship is also embracing a high-tech fan experience with 5G-powered coverage, AI-based course navigation, advanced analytics, and enhanced player-tracking systems integrated throughout the broadcast.Friday’s key storylines:Can Scheffler maintain his putting dominance?Will Rory survive the cut?Can Rahm or Schauffele make a major move?Will Aronimink become even more difficult in the afternoon winds?Bold prediction:The cut line lands at +3, and at least two top-10 players in the world miss the weekend.If you like this concept, please subscribe to our channel. This helps us continue producing this content and create even more advanced golf analysis, technology insights, and championship coverage over the next few years.📺 The Explainerwww.eCoach360.com

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