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Updated · ESPN · May 15
Scheffler Blasts PGA's Hardest Pins at Aronimink as 20 mph Winds Push Rounds Past 5½ Hours
Updated
Updated · ESPN · May 15

Scheffler Blasts PGA's Hardest Pins at Aronimink as 20 mph Winds Push Rounds Past 5½ Hours

13 articles · Updated · ESPN · May 15
  • 1-over 71 left Scottie Scheffler at 2 under for the tournament, and the world No. 1 said Friday's setup featured the hardest pin locations he has seen on Tour, including majors and Oakmont.
  • 20 mph gusts amplified the PGA of America's aggressive hole placements, especially the 215-yard 14th, where Scheffler called the pin "craziest" and said many locations were "absurd."
  • 5-under 65 from Chris Gotterup was the week's low round, but even he said the pins were near impossible; rounds stretched beyond 5 hours, 30 minutes and the leaderboard stayed unusually packed.
  • Justin Thomas said he had never seen a leaderboard so bunched, while Scheffler argued tight scoring does not necessarily mean a better test as officials decide whether to ease conditions for the weekend.
  • 21 under and 11 under won the last two PGA Championships, but Aronimink's harsher setup could produce a far higher winning score if the PGA of America keeps the pressure on.
As pin locations become more extreme, is championship golf becoming more a test of luck than skill?
Is Aronimink's 'absurd' setup the new blueprint for challenging golf's elite?