Aaron Rai gana el PGA Championship en Aronimink

Aaron Rai se alzó con el PGA Championship tras una ronda final de 65 golpes en el Aronimink Golf Club. Su victoria por tres golpes de ventaja fue sobre Jon Rahm y Alex Smalley.

Rai terminó con cinco bajo par después de cuatro rondas en un campo exigente. Ningún jugador de los 156 participantes logró completar las cuatro rondas bajo par, ya que los greens resultaron especialmente difíciles durante toda la semana.

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