Aaron Rai gana el Campeonato de la PGA 2026 con un premio récord

Aaron Rai se alzó con el Campeonato de la PGA 2026 en el Aronimink Golf Club, obteniendo un cheque de ganador de 3,69 millones de dólares de una bolsa récord de 20,5 millones de dólares. La victoria representa el mayor pago en la historia del evento.

La bolsa total para el Campeonato de la PGA de este año alcanzó un nuevo máximo de 20,5 millones de dólares, continuando una tendencia al alza respecto a ediciones anteriores. El primer puesto de Rai otorgó 3,69 millones de dólares, superando el pago del ganador de 2025 en 270.000 dólares. Jon Rahm terminó en segundo lugar y recaudó 2,214 millones de dólares.

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