The 108th PGA Championship, played 14-17 May 2026 at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. The first PGA Championship staged at Aronimink since 1962, with Donald Ross’s original 1928 layout restored to its pre-war footprint by architect Andrew Green between 2018 and 2021.
Course history at Aronimink
Donald Ross designed Aronimink in 1928, and the course hosted its first PGA Championship in 1962 — won by Gary Player. The Andrew Green restoration between 2018 and 2021 took the course back to the original Ross drawings: bunkers repositioned to their wide-mouthed 1928 form, greens enlarged by an average of 14 percent, and the tree canopy thinned by 312 trees across the property. The 2026 PGA Championship is the first major back at the venue since 1962.
The par-3 set
The par-3s are the heart of Aronimink. The 6th plays 240 yards downhill across a creek — the longest par-3 in the 2026 PGA Championship and one of the longest in major championship rotation. The 14th, at 167 yards, is the shortest. The 7th (208 yards) and 16th (216 yards) sit between. Across PGA Tour events at the venue, the four par-3s have averaged 0.18 strokes over par as a set — the toughest collective par-3 stretch in the modern PGA Championship rotation.
Recent form watch
Defending champion Scottie Scheffler has finished inside the top 10 at every PGA Championship since 2022. Rory McIlroy plays his first PGA Championship as Career Grand Slam holder after his April 2025 Masters playoff win over Justin Rose. Australian Min Woo Lee is the highest-ranked Aussie in the field at OWGR No. 20, fresh off his 2025 Houston Open breakthrough. Keegan Bradley won the 2018 BMW Championship at the venue with a 20-under total — the modern Aronimink record.