Pin locations on the greens at Aronimink Golf Club have tested the world's top golfers during the first two rounds of the 2026 PGA Championship. Players described the setups as unusually demanding, with many flags placed on slopes and crowns amid windy conditions. The approach has kept scores close to par and forced precise shot-making.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler called the pins the hardest he has seen on tour, including at recent U.S. Opens. After posting 2 under par through 36 holes, he noted that organizers could set the winning score wherever they chose based purely on placement. Scheffler said the test felt different from courses like Oakmont because of the manufactured slopes on Donald Ross-designed greens.