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2026 PGA Championship picks: Best bets, long shots, props, predictions for Aronimink

New York Post·Michael Leboff·19 days ago
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Gary Woodland during PGA Championship warmups. Getty Images The PGA Championship normally rewards a certain prototype of golfer. Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas (twice), and Brooks Koepka (three times) account for eight of the last 10 triumphs at the PGA Championship. That group all have a number of things in common. But the simplest formula is that they are elite players who were at the top of their game at the time, and they all can hit the ball a mile. What’s interesting is that the other two winners in that span, Phil Mickelson (2021) and Jimmy Walker (2016), came out of nowhere. Mickelson was as high as 300/1 when he lifted the Wanamaker Trophy at the Ocean Course, and Walker was 125/1 when he held off Jason Day at Baltusrol. If you go back to 2010, the pattern continues. We either saw elite players (Rory McIlroy and Jason Day) lift the trophy, or it was a long shot like Jason Dufner or debutante Keegan Bradley.…

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