Ben Kern posts PGA Championship scores to handicap

Ben Kern, the sole club professional to make the cut at the PGA Championship, followed up his performance by posting his scores to his handicap index. The move stood out among professionals and prompted notice from the USGA.

Ben Kern finished 80th at the PGA Championship after shooting rounds of 74-67-77-72. He earned $23,930 and played the final round alongside Luke Donald. Kern serves as general manager at Hickory Hills Golf Club in Grove City, Ohio, and described the experience as a rare opportunity for a club pro.

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Golfer Ben James celebrating his lead at the RBC Canadian Open golf tournament.
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Ben James leads RBC Canadian Open after two rounds

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American Ben James holds a one-shot lead at 10 under par after the second round of the 2026 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto.

Bryson DeChambeau opened the PGA Championship with a 76 at Aronimink Golf Club on Thursday after battling swing issues that carried over from a late-night practice session.

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Bryson DeChambeau posted rounds of 76 and 71 to miss the cut at the PGA Championship at Aronimink. The result marks the first time in his career that he has failed to reach the weekend at both the Masters and the PGA Championship in the same season.

Stewart Cink secured his first senior major victory at the Senior PGA Championship, finishing 19-under par for a six-shot win over Ben Crane at Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Florida. The 52-year-old posted rounds of 69-67-70-63, highlighted by a bogey-free final-round 63 featuring seven birdies and an eagle. Cink credited a last-minute green-reading adjustment for his dominant performance.

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American Talor Gooch shot a 63 to grab the 36-hole lead at eight-under at LIV Golf Korea in Busan on Friday.

The 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club is testing golfers with firm, slopey greens and demanding hole locations that reward patience over power.

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Seven players, including Scottie Scheffler, share the lead after the first round of the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink. Several unexpected developments marked the day, from veteran resurgences to challenges faced by top contenders.

 

 

 

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