PGA Championship 2026 Tips, Odds & Australian Betting Guide

Aronimink Golf Club

The 2026 PGA Championship runs from Thursday 14 May to Sunday 17 May at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania — the second time the club has hosted the PGA Championship, the first being all the way back in 1962.

šŸ† PGA Championship 2026 — TOURNAMENT COMPLETE. Aaron Rai (ENG) won his first major at -9 (271) with a final-round 65 at Aronimink Golf Club. Cameron Smith led the Australians at T7 (-4); Min Woo Lee finished T18 (-1). Full results, analysis and what it means for the rest of 2026: PGA Championship 2026 Winner — Aaron Rai Wins First Major at Aronimink.

The pre-tournament tips and preview below have been preserved for reference — see the winner article above for the full final-round write-up.


Scottie Scheffler arrives as defending champion after his five-shot demolition at Quail Hollow last year, and the world No. 1 is the heavy favourite to go back-to-back. This is your full Australian punter’s guide to PGA Championship 2026 betting: course profile, contender shortlist, outright odds analysis, each-way picks and head-to-head suggestions.

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PGA Championship 2026 — Tournament Snapshot

Detail Info
Tournament 108th PGA Championship
Dates Thursday 14 May – Sunday 17 May 2026
Venue Aronimink Golf Club, Newtown Square, PA
Course Par 70, 7,237 yards (Donald Ross design, restored by Gil Hanse)
Defending champion Scottie Scheffler (won 2025 at Quail Hollow, āˆ’11)
Australian TV Fox Sports / Kayo Sports (live), 9Now (highlights)
Field size 156 players, top 70 and ties make the cut

 

Aronimink Golf Club — Course Profile

Aronimink hasn’t hosted a major in 64 years, but it’s no stranger to top-tier golf. The Donald Ross-designed layout has been restored by Gil Hanse and recently hosted the 2018 BMW Championship (won by Keegan Bradley) and the 2020 Women’s PGA Championship (won by Kim Sei-young). The course rewards a very specific player profile:

  • Ball-strikers over bombers. 7,237 yards is moderate by modern major standards (Quail Hollow plays 7,556). The premium is on iron precision and second-shot positioning, not raw distance off the tee.
  • Bunker management. 75 bunkers across the layout. Players who avoid the sand from the tee and recover well when they find it will have a meaningful edge.
  • Approach play. Aronimink’s greens are classic Donald Ross — subtly contoured, demanding accuracy from the fairway. Expect SG: Approach to be the most predictive stat for the leaderboard.
  • Putting on Bermudagrass-overseeded greens. Mid-May means firm greens with grain considerations — Bermudagrass specialists tend to do well here.
  • The closing stretch. Holes 16–18 include the par-3 16th (235 yards) and a long, dogleg par-4 18th. Major championships are won and lost on this kind of finish.

Player profile to back: a top-tier ball-striker with above-average putting on Bermuda. Think Scheffler, Schauffele, McIlroy, Rahm. Less ideal: pure bombers who rely on driving distance to overpower courses (Aronimink’s design neutralises that edge).

PGA Championship 2026 — Outright Odds & Contenders

Here are our shortlist contenders for the 2026 PGA Championship, with the broad market positioning at major Australian bookmakers in the lead-up to tournament week:

The Favourites

Scottie Scheffler — The defending champion is the standout favourite. World No. 1, multiple Players Championships, multiple Masters titles, and the most consistent ball-striker in the modern era. Scheffler’s iron play is exactly what Aronimink rewards. The only knock is that going back-to-back at any major is genuinely hard — only Tiger and Rory have done it at the PGA in the modern era. Worth backing but not at single-digit odds.

Rory McIlroy — Two-time PGA Championship winner (2012, 2014). Rory’s blend of distance and precision still works on Donald Ross designs, and he’s been knocking on the door at recent majors. The career Grand Slam closer is no longer hanging over him after his 2025 Masters breakthrough. Strong each-way play; outright value depends on the price.

Xander Schauffele — The 2024 PGA champion at Valhalla. Schauffele’s ball-striking has been world-class for five years and his record at major championships is exceptional. He doesn’t have the Scheffler-level resume but he’s the most reliable second-tier major contender on tour.

The Live Contenders

Bryson DeChambeau — Three-time runner-up at the PGA Championship (including 2024 to Schauffele and 2025 to Scheffler). His major form is undeniable, and Aronimink’s premium on iron play actually fits him better than the longer venues. Each-way value if priced over $25.

Jon Rahm — Even with the LIV move, Rahm remains an elite major contender on his day. His ball-striking ranks among the best in the world and his short-game touch translates well to subtle Donald Ross greens. Each-way play.

Collin Morikawa — The 2020 PGA Championship winner is the best pure iron player in golf when his form is right. Aronimink rewards his exact skill set. If he turns up swinging well, he’s a winner.

Jordan Spieth — Career Grand Slam attempt is still alive (PGA is the missing major). Donald Ross designs traditionally suit him better than power-driven layouts. Long-shot value with sentimental appeal.

The Long-Shot Each-Way Picks

Sahith Theegala — Top-15 ball-striker, top-10 putter on most courses. Hasn’t broken through at a major yet but the profile fits.

Tom Kim — Course management has been his calling card on tour, and Aronimink rewards smart play over hero golf.

Tony Finau — Long, accurate, decent putter. The kind of profile that finishes top 10 here without ever lifting the trophy.

The Australian Contenders

Jason Day — The 2015 PGA Championship winner is in form. Day finished T12 at the 2026 Masters (rounds of 69-71-68-75, āˆ’5), the best finish by any Australian and a sign that his ball-striking is back to major-contending level. Aronimink’s premium on iron play and short-game touch genuinely suits Day’s strengths, and his record at the PGA Championship (winner 2015, runner-up 2016) is exceptional. Each-way is the play — outright at $50–$80 if available, or top-10 finish at much shorter odds.

Adam Scott — The 2013 Masters champion finished T24 at the 2026 Masters (āˆ’2), continuing the steady-but-not-spectacular form that’s been his hallmark for several years. Scott’s long-iron play and putter still travel, and Aronimink’s subtle Donald Ross greens are the kind of test he’s historically managed well. Long-shot each-way at $80+.

Cameron Smith — The 2022 Open champion missed the cut at the 2026 Masters and his recent major form on LIV-era access has been mixed. The putting is still elite, but tee-to-green numbers haven’t held up. Hard to back at the prices most likely on offer — a confidence-bet only if you see signs of life early in tournament week.

Min Woo Lee — Missed the cut at the 2026 Masters but remains a high-ceiling Aussie talent. Lee’s power off the tee is less of an edge at Aronimink than it would be at a longer venue, but his short game and putting are major-contender level on his good weeks. Watch for him in top-Australian and round-leader markets rather than outright.

 

Best Markets for the PGA Championship 2026

Australian bookmakers price the major championships deeply. Here’s how to attack the markets:

  • Outright Winner: Pick one favourite + one long-shot, both each-way. Avoid going single-bet on any player under $7 unless the price is genuinely live.
  • Top 5 / Top 10 / Top 20 Finish: Often better value than outright. A top-tier player like Scheffler or McIlroy has a real chance of top-5 even when they don’t win — and the prices reflect that.
  • Round Leader Markets: Round 1 leader and “First-Round Leader” props move often during the tournament. These are short-priced bets but can be profitable if you have a read on early-week form.
  • Tournament Match-Ups (Head-to-Head): Every bookmaker offers H2H matchups for both 72-hole totals and individual rounds. These are a great way to back a specific contender at near-even odds.
  • Top Australian: A focused way to back the Aussie contingent without picking one player. Jason Day is the clear favourite among Australians given his Masters T12 form and PGA Championship pedigree, but Adam Scott and Min Woo Lee at longer prices give the market real depth.
  • Top Continental / Nationality: Top European, Top American etc. Solid markets when you have a regional read.
  • Hole in One Yes/No: Major-week novelty bet. Aronimink has 4 par-3s, including the 235-yard 8th and 235-yard 16th — long enough to keep “no” the favourite.

PGA Championship 2026 — Our Tips

Best Bet: Scottie Scheffler — Top 10 Finish

When the defending champion arrives at a venue suited to his game, top 10 is the play. Scheffler’s outright odds will be too short to grab outright value, but his top-10 odds at most Australian bookmakers should sit around the $1.40–$1.60 range. The hit rate on world No. 1 finishing top 10 at a major is well over 60% — that’s value.

Each-Way Pick: Rory McIlroy

Rory at Aronimink is a near-perfect fit — ball-striking elite, two-time PGA winner, with the career Slam monkey now off his back. The traditional each-way bet (1/4 odds, top 5) at his outright price is a solid play.

Long-Shot Punt: Collin Morikawa

If Aronimink rewards iron play above all else, Morikawa at $30+ outright is the longshot to back. He’s the best iron player in golf when his swing is right. Half-stake outright + each-way top 10.

Head-to-Head: Schauffele to beat DeChambeau (72 holes)

Schauffele’s last three majors at venues with this kind of profile have been excellent. DeChambeau’s record at Donald Ross designs has been mixed. Even-money H2H is a value play if priced anywhere near level.

Best Bookmakers for PGA Championship Betting in Australia

All major Australian bookmakers price the PGA Championship deeply — outright winners across 156-player fields, each-way markets, top finish bands, head-to-heads, round-leader props and live in-play during the tournament. For full bookmaker comparisons see our best betting sites in Australia guide. For the broader golf-betting context across the major championships see our golf tips and predictions hub.

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How to Watch the 2026 PGA Championship in Australia

Live coverage of the 2026 PGA Championship in Australia is on Fox Sports and streaming via Kayo Sports. AEST timing for each round (Pennsylvania is 14 hours behind):

  • Round 1 (Thursday 14 May US): Live coverage from Friday 15 May, approx 1:00am to 8:00am AEST
  • Round 2 (Friday 15 May US): Saturday 16 May AEST overnight
  • Round 3 (Saturday 16 May US): Sunday 17 May AEST
  • Round 4 (Sunday 17 May US): Monday 18 May AEST — final round groups out late afternoon US time, meaning early morning AEST coverage

Most Australian bookmakers also offer live in-play markets during the tournament — outright odds shift hole-by-hole on Sunday once the leaders are out.

FAQs

Where is the 2026 PGA Championship being held?

Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania — about 25 kilometres west of Philadelphia. It’s a Donald Ross design (par 70, 7,237 yards) hosting the PGA Championship for only the second time, the first being in 1962.

Who is the defending PGA Championship winner?

Scottie Scheffler won the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, finishing five strokes ahead of Bryson DeChambeau, Harris English and Davis Riley. It was Scheffler’s first PGA Championship and third major title overall.

What time does the PGA Championship start in Australia?

Live coverage of the 2026 PGA Championship begins overnight Friday 15 May AEST and continues through to early Monday 18 May AEST. Sunday’s final round will see leaders teeing off in the early hours of Monday 18 May AEST.

Where can I bet on the PGA Championship in Australia?

Every major Australian bookmaker prices the PGA Championship across outright winner, each-way, top finishes, head-to-heads, round leaders and live in-play. See our best betting sites in Australia guide for our top-rated bookmakers and full reviews.

Is Aronimink a hard course?

Yes — Aronimink is one of the more demanding Donald Ross designs in major rotation, with 75 bunkers, classic Ross green complexes and a closing stretch (16–18) that requires accurate iron play. It rewards ball-strikers and good putters on Bermudagrass-overseeded greens. Less ideal for pure bombers who rely on distance over precision.

Has Aronimink hosted a major before?

Once, the 1962 PGA Championship (won by Gary Player). Since then it has hosted the 2018 BMW Championship (Keegan Bradley) and the 2020 Women’s PGA Championship (Kim Sei-young). 2026 is its first men’s major in 64 years.

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