The PGA Championship Produced Golf’s Next Big Story

Nobody expected Aaron Rai to walk into Aronimink and leave with the Wanamaker Trophy, but that is exactly what happened at the 2026 PGA Championship. In a field loaded with stars like Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Bryson DeChambeau, it was the calm, glove-wearing Englishman who delivered the biggest moment of his career.

Rai’s victory was not some lucky Sunday collapse from everyone else either. He earned it. The 31-year-old shot a final-round 65 and buried a ridiculous 68-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole that instantly became one of the defining highlights of the tournament.

What makes this PGA Championship so fascinating is how wide open golf suddenly feels heading into the rest of the major season. Rory McIlroy already captured the Masters earlier this year, now Rai has claimed the PGA Championship, and suddenly the sport feels less predictable than it has in years.

At the same time, the tournament created some uncomfortable conversations for golf’s biggest names.

Bryson DeChambeau entered the PGA Championship as one of the most talked-about players in the field, especially after his recent major performances and constant spotlight surrounding LIV Golf. But instead of contending late Sunday, DeChambeau never truly found momentum. For a player who thrives on attention and chaos, this major felt surprisingly quiet from him.

Meanwhile, Jon Rahm once again proved he is still one of the best golfers on the planet. Rahm finished tied for second and was arguably the strongest LIV Golf representative at Aronimink.

The biggest takeaway from this tournament may simply be that golf is entering a new era where depth matters more than star power. Rai was not supposed to overpower the field. He was supposed to survive it. Instead, he completely outplayed many of the sport’s most recognizable names under pressure.

Now the attention turns toward the U.S. Open, where the pressure on players like DeChambeau, Scheffler, and McIlroy will only intensify. Rai already changed his career forever with this win, but the bigger question is whether this was a one-time Cinderella story or the beginning of another major force in golf.

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Landon Kardian