Just a month on from Rory McIlroy donning the Green Jacket for a second successive year at Augusta National, the second major of the year dawns on Pennsylvania.
The PGA Championship returns to Aronimink Golf Club, on the outskirts of Philadelphia, for the first time since 1962, when South African golf icon Gary Player won his third major.
Now, the stars of 2026 converge on Aronimink, with McIlroy one of the frontrunners to win a third title and first since 2014.
Scottie Scheffler, who finished so strongly at Augusta to push McIlroy on the final day and eventually finish second, looks to defend his title from Quail Hollow last year.
And of course, there is the extra noise in the background, as LIV Golf players join up with their PGA counterparts for the first time since Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund announced they were pulling their funding at the end of this season.
That includes the likes of Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm, who are both still eyeing up a first PGA Championship triumph.
So, as the players make their way towards Philadelphia for our second major in the calendar, here is your essential guide to following the four days.
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When and where is the PGA Championship
The PGA Championship gets underway on Thursday, May 14 and runs until Sunday, May 17.
It is the second major of the year, following on from the dramatic final day of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club, where McIlroy defended his crown.
The PGA Championship, unlike the Masters, does not have one permanent home, and the 2026 edition returns to Aronimink Golf Club for the first time in 64 years.
Another course designed by legendary Scotsman Donald Ross, Aronimink is known for its massive, treacherous greens and hazards galore, with 175 bunkers across the 18 holes.
Aronimink is generally not for the feint hearted, with holes changing direction after the first and the length of the par fours going from 432 yards in the front nine to 464 in the back nine.
As a course that will be unfamiliar to so many, unlike Augusta, Aronimink promises to test the very best players in the world.
How to watch in the UK
Subscribers in the UK can catch every shot on Sky Sports Golf, who will be live from 12.30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday.
They will be live until at least midnight, when the final groups complete their rounds.
At the weekend, live coverage will begin at 3 p.m. on Saturday and 4 p.m. on Sunday and the PGA Championship will remain on air for some time after the winner is crowned.
Much of the action will also be simulcast live on Sky Sports Main Event.
All times in BST
Thursday, May 14
Round 1: 12.30 p.m. - Sky Sports Golf
Friday, May 15
Round 2: 12.30 p.m. - Sky Sports Golf
Saturday, May 16
Round 3: 3 p.m. - Sky Sports Golf
Sunday, May 17
Round 4: 4 p.m. - Sky Sports Golf
Prize money
1st place: $3,420,000
2nd place: $2,052,000
3rd place: $1,292,000
4th place: $912,000
5th place: $760,000
6th place: $683,880
7th place: $640,220
8th place: $598,270
9th place: $558,140
10th place: $519,830
Tee times
Sunday May 17:
12.40 Casey Jarvis (Rsa), Brian Campbell
12.49 Luke Donald (Eng), Ben Kern [CFT]
12.58 Collin Morikawa, Elvis Smylie (Aus)
13.07 Kurt Kitayama, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (Den)
13.16 Ryan Gerard, Jason Day (Aus)
13.25 Alex Fitzpatrick (Eng), Matt Wallace (Eng)
13.34 Rasmus Hojgaard (Den), Sami Valimaki (Fin)
13.43 Shane Lowry (Irl), John Parry (Eng)
13.52 Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Rsa), William Mouw
14.01 Patrick Cantlay (Eng), Alex Noren (Swe)
14.10 Corey Conners (Can), Ryo Hisatsune (Jpn)
14.19 Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng), Sahith Theegala
14.28 Keith Mitchell, Sam Stevens
14.37 Daniel Berger, Daniel Brown (Eng)
14.46 Michael Brennan, Johnny Keefer
14.55 Ryan Fox (Nzl), Jhonattan Vegas (Ven)
15.15 Denny McCarthy, Chandler Blanchet
15.25 Haotong Li (Chn), Kazuki Higa (Jpn)
15.35 Jordan Spieth, Rico Hoey (Phi)
15.45 Stephan Jaeger (Ger), Taylor Pendrith (Can)
15.55 Justin Thomas, Aldrich Potgieter (Rsa)
16.05 Si Woo Kim (Kor), Cameron Young
16.15 Andrew Putnam, Andrew Novak
16.25 Dustin Johnson, Daniel Hillier (Nzl)
16.35 Padraig Harrington (Irl), Tom Hoge
16.45 Nicolai Hojgaard (Den), Michael Kim
17.05 Scottie Scheffler, David Puig (Esp)
17.15 Rickie Fowler, Harris English
17.25 Sam Burns, Brooks Koepka
17.35 Brian Harman, Mikael Lindberg (Swe)
17.45 Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Chris Gotterup
17.55 Min Woo Lee (Aus), Max Greyserman
18.05 Cameron Smith (Aus), Ben Griffin
18.15 Martin Kaymer (Ger), Bud Cauley
18.25 Justin Rose (Eng), Joaquin Niemann (Chi)
18.35 Kristoffer Reitan (Nor), Chris Kirk
18.55 Patrick Reed, Maverick McNealy
19.05 Rory McIlroy (NIrl), Xander Schauffele
19.15 Aaron Rai, Ludvig Aberg (Swe)
19.25 Nick Taylor (Can), Jon Rahm (Esp)
19.35 Alex Smalley, Matti Schmid (Ger)
