Major Season Continues: The US PGA Heads to AroniminkThe golfing world is still buzzing after Rory McIlroy defended his green jacket at the first major of the year, becoming only the fourth player ever to win it back-to-back. With the major season in full swing, all eyes now turn to Aronimink to see who can take home the US PGA in 2026. Having not hosted the US PGA since 1962, Aronimink's demanding Donald Ross layout will be an unfamiliar test for most of the field. Justin Rose, a winner here in 2010, arrives in good form after another solid April Major showing. Will his much-publicised club changes affect his performance, or will they make him one to watch come the final round on Sunday? To celebrate the US PGA Championship, we've lined up some brilliant Professional Shop offers that are too good to miss - swing by, pick up a deal, and get yourself set for what promises to be a thrilling week of Major championship golf. Enjoy! ![]() US PGA Championship Offer 1A new supplier has arrived in time for the USPGA., Original Penguin is here, time to pop in and have a look at this fantastic brand. Step onto the green with confidence and unmistakable style. Welcome to the Original Penguin Golf Collection, where iconic heritage meets modern performance, exclusively tailored for the discerning golfer. US PGA Championship Offer 2The Shot Scope PRO L2 is a compact and stylish rangefinder providing the golfer with fast and accurate distances on the golf course. Never guess again with Adaptive slope technology. Easily navigate any elevation changes you encounter when playing and make better club selections with PRO L2. This feature can be easily turned off with the slope switch, making the PRO L2 legal to use in tournaments. Attach the PRO L2 to a golf cart or magnetic surface with the extra strong built-in magnet. Alternatively, clip and attach your PRO L2 to your golf bag using the carry case. One of the best value rangefinders on the market, PRO L2 is packed with advanced features including Rapid-fire detection and Target-lock vibration to ensure you hit the target with confidence every time.
Choose TWO Free Accessories when you buy this cart.US PGA Championship Offer 3Powakaddy CT10 GPS - Pick TWO Free Accessories The CT10 GPS features a new 3.5” portrait touch display and affords the golfer a Full Hole View, amplifying their game through the fully integrated GPS technology. Experience a new level of game enhancing technology with our high-powered golf GPS, now equipped with Full Hole View, Advanced Green View – including surrounding bunkers and hazards, Directional Approach Arrow, and both Strokeplay and Stableford scoring modes, full scorecard, and cutting-edge game tracking features via the new PowaKaddy App. The CT10 GPS is packed with lots of features and detail - a part of the fantastic compact range that Powakaddy does best. Have a look at this video to see just what the CT10 could do for you. Time to take the strain out of 18 holes! The US PGA Championship - PicksHere are our top four picks to lift the Wanamaker Trophy in 2026. Scottie SchefflerIt's hard to look past world number one Scottie Scheffler at Aronimink. The defending PGA Champion arrives in superb form, having already won and finished runner-up twice in 2026 - including a near miss at the first major last month. Until someone finds a way to stop him, he has to be the man to beat. Cameron YoungCameron Young arrives at the US PGA Championship as one of the most exciting players in the game right now. The American claimed an impressive Players Championship victory earlier this year and pushed all the way at the first major last month, finishing tied for third after a stunning third round 65 - this could be the major that has his name on it. Matt FitzpatrickMatt Fitzpatrick heads into the US PGA Championship with more wins in 2026 than almost anyone else on tour. The Sheffield man has claimed three PGA Tour titles already this season, including a playoff victory over world number one Scottie Scheffler, and has shot up to world number three as a result - he looks a serious contender. |