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Updated · The Guardian · May 18
Aaron Rai Wins PGA Championship by 3 Shots, Claiming First English Wanamaker Title Since 1919
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 18

Aaron Rai Wins PGA Championship by 3 Shots, Claiming First English Wanamaker Title Since 1919

46 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 18
  • Aaron Rai closed with a 65 and finished three shots clear at Aronimink, sealing the Wanamaker Trophy before Rory McIlroy had even finished his media duties.
  • The victory capped years of family sacrifice: Rai said his father quit work to back his golf, while his mother worked two jobs and his sister started working at 14.
  • Rai, 31, has built an unusually small support circle — no agent, no social media — leaning instead on childhood coaches, his wife Gaurika Bishnoi and a longtime sponsor he calls a second father.
  • Jon Rahm and Xander Schauffele said Rai's relentless work ethic matched his reputation as one of the tour's nicest players, with Schauffele recalling 9 p.m. putting sessions followed by the gym.
  • Born in Wolverhampton to English-Indian and Indian-Kenyan family roots, Rai said he is proud to represent all three backgrounds as his steady rise reached its biggest milestone.
Was Rai's historic back-nine charge a masterclass in pressure play, or a collapse by his rivals on a brutal course?
After a 107-year wait, how did a two-gloved golfer from Wolverhampton conquer America's major?
He has worn two gloves since age eight. Is this quirky habit the secret to Aaron Rai's major-winning composure?