PGA Championship gets heavy rain, no spectators
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Torrential rain struck Quail Hollow on Monday at the 2025 PGA Championship, but that didn't stop one Masters champ from getting practice in.
In a now viral clip, the Masters Champion was seen getting in some putting practice at Quail Hollow in the middle of a heavy rainstorm.
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The PGA Championship faces refunding thousands of fans who were hoping to see players prepare for this week’s tournament. Heavy rain meant spectators were banned from entering the Quail Hollow course on Monday and the weather could cause further issues when the second Major tournament of the year gets underway later in the week.
This is entirely due to inclement weather, which started Monday with a forecast calling for rain (99% chance) and storms intermittently throughout the day. Over a half-inch of rain is expected to fall before the evening. Tuesday should see more of the same with an 88% chance of rain and a quarter-inch of rainfall expected.
Here is everything you need to know for how to watch the PGA Championship. The second major of the season begins on Thursday as the PGA Championship will kick off at Quail Hollow. Early forecasts call for rain as the week begins which could make for some soft conditions when things get going on Thursday.
Sky Sports have the rights to all PGA Championship coverage, coverage starts at midday on Thursday and Friday, and from 1pm at the weekend. You can also follow on The Irish Times website through our live blog. What are the tee times?
Carson Young holed a 30-yard flop shot for eagle on the par-5 15th and shot a 7-under 64 in rainy conditions Saturday to take the third-round lead in his home-state Myrtle Beach Classic.