
Event overview
Adam Scott closing in on playing impressive 100 consecutive majors
Adam Scott is contending for a milestone at the PGA Championship, with reports noting he is in his 99th consecutive major and positioned for a potential 100th if he qualifies for the U.S. Open. Coverage highlights his ongoing streak and proximity to reaching 100 consecutive majors, while other details emphasize round-by-round positioning and the broader leaderboard context at Aronimink. The Guardian US reports day-one activity with multiple players atop the leaderboard and Scheffler as a favorite, while The New York Post articles focus on Scott’s streak status and future eligibility, including the U.S. Open qualification. Where sources conflict on specific standings, the most recent update is considered.
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Adam Scott closing in on playing impressive 100 consecutive majors
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — Quietly, there’s a significant milestone taking place at this week’s PGA Championship. Adam Scott is playing in his 99th consecutive major championship. He’s qualified to play in next month’s U.S. Open at Shinnecock, which would be his 100th. The only player to compete in 100 or more consecutive.

US PGA Championship, day one – live
Joint-leader Alex Smalley pars the last so defending champion Scottie Scheffler finishes the opening round in a seven-way tie at the top. A great start for the World No.1 and pre-tournament favourite but not a good day for Rory McIlroy as the Masters winner ends the day seven shots off the pace after a 4-over 74.

Updated PGA Championship odds after Round 2: Scottie Scheffler retains odds-on favorite status
The greens at Aronimink Golf Club are keeping frustrations high and scores close to par. After 36 holes of the 108th PGA Championship, the lead is split between Alex Smalley and Maverick McNealy, both of whom are 4-under after shooting a 1-under 69 and a 1-under 67, respectively. Despite those showings, Scottie.

Stars struggling at ‘brutal’ PGA Championship as Alex Smalley, Maverick McNealy hold lead
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — The U.S. Open at Shinnecock doesn’t begin for another 33 days. So no, the golf tournament you’ve been watching at Aronimink the past two days is not the U.S. Open. It’s actually the PGA Championship, which has always been known — in golf course degree of difficulty — as the most docile of the.