Aug 9th, 2017 Article
How to watch the USPGA from Quail Hollow
BBC Sport will broadcast live coverage of the US PGA Championship in August across TV, radio and online. Here's how you can watch.
BBC Sport will broadcast live coverage of the US PGA Championship in August across TV, radio and online. Here's how you can watch.
They're under starter's orders and primed to give us a golf festival like no other. Ok, so they're actually still practicing but the tee times have been announced and we're as excited as a pig in a rucksack here at GP Towers...
Straight from the 2017 US PGA at Quail Hollow to you: Rory McIlroy on the range. Is this the swing and body language of Sunday's champion?
As Rory prepares to go out and try to win his second US PGA title, we take a lot of encouragement from his performance at Quail Hollow in 2014. It may be time to ring the bookies. Check this out...
They call it 'The Green Mile' – holes 16-18 that present golfers with a treacherous and daunting finale. But the rest of the course is no stroll round the local pitch & putt either. Check out this hole by hole fly over guide...
It was a mad old moving day finish at the USPGA at Quail Hollow, but Kevin Kisner remains the leader going into the final day.
63–year–old retired nurse Kaye Pierson has successfully completed her own personal golfing grand slam by mowing at Quail Hollow.
The BBC is getting some serious flak for its red button coverage of the USPGA, but Peter Alliss has been fighting back.
Rory McIlroy has finally done the talking on the course. Only six weeks after switching coaches, the world number fifteen produced the goods to win at Quail Hollow on Sunday. It is McIlroy's first victory since his success at the WGC – HSBC Champions in November 2019.
Rory McIlroy’s challenge for major honours in 2017 is effectively over, but he is already looking to the future.
OK, so I always put money on Kevin Kisner to win every major. Don't ask me why. I just get the impression he might one day. So I always put money on him at the majors. Always. Except for this time. And naturally he is leading after day one... Anyway, I cheered myself up by watching these brilliant shots from last night.
In his first outing since The Masters, Rory McIlroy carded an opening five under par 66 to share the lead of the Wells Fargo International from Quail Hollow. The Northern Irishman shares the lead with America’s Joel Dahmen, one of GolfPunk’s each-way tips for the event.