It is said that the cream rises to the top. The PGA championship was an example of that.
Previously in the case of the classification table, it was felt as an interrogation sign with some curious names that come out after Thursday’s activity. While the weekend passed through the person as Scottie Scheffler, Bryson Dechambeau and Jon Rahm made their way with the Scoting surviving them all to ensure their third victory in the important championship.
With due respect for Rahm, it was nice to see him in a specialty again, names like Scottie and Bryson have become a common place in the elderly during the last year and a half (Rahm suggested that he will also return). Upon entering Quail Hollow, there was no one out there by choosing a winner outside Scheffler, Decchambeau or Rory Mcilroy and Scottie showed that this idea will be based on logic and reason.
Those three names are all current headlines or important championships. Scottie’s victory in Quail Hollow can be her last specialty, but since she won the second masters at the beginning of last year, we have a series of serious names that win the most coveted awards of the game.
Main winners of the championship, 2024 to present
- 2024 Masters: Scottie Scheffler
- 2024 PGA Championship: Xander Schauffele
- 2024 US Open: Bryson Dechambeau
- 2024 open championship: Xander Schauffele
- 2025 Masters: Rory Mcilroy
- 2025 PGA championship: Scottie Scheffler
With due respect to Brian Harman too, he won the championship open directly that precedes Scottie’s victory in 2024 Masters, is not in the same range as the names on this list from a world perspective. Scottie, Rory and Xander are currently the three best golfers in the world of Owgr. While that is a defective system given the status of professional golf, all are still within the first six in the classification of data golf professionals (just like Bryson).
All this finally demonstrates that golf remains in an incredible place with its stars that appear when the lights shine more.
The next in that sense is the US Open in Oakmont.