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Thursday, May 7, 2026

Rory is ready, Live leaderboard, Thursday TEE Times. Truist Champonship

   PGA Tour: Truist Championship Tee Times Leaderboard

EDIT 26/05/07 420am >>>> The complete Thursday TEE TIMES/ Live leaderboard....72 players No cut.

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Rory McIlroy is the man at Quail Hollow having won 4 times in his sparkling career, as the 6th signature event of the season worth $20,000,000 gets under way this week, for years the Wells Fargo now sponsored by Truist a financial services company based in Charlotte NC.

Remarkable to remember Rory set the Quail Hollow 18 hole course record 61 in round 3, 2015 when a certain kid called Scott Scheffler was learning the game as an 18 year old high school student.

The world's No. 2-ranked player said he feels "more motivated" than ever heading into a major stretch that includes the PGA Championship next week outside of Philadelphia and the U.S. Open next month at Shinnecock Hills. First up, though, is this week's Truist Championship at Quail Hollow, where McIlroy earned his first PGA TOUR victory 16 years ago.

It's been more than three weeks since McIlroy slipped on the green jacket for a second time after becoming just the fourth player in 90 years to go back-to-back at the Masters.

The 37-year-old McIlroy spent most of his time at his home in Jupiter, Florida, although he did visit New York with his wife Erica Stoll and attended a White House state dinner held for King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

"I gave myself a good 10 days to enjoy myself and then thought I needed to get back on the range and start to practice and get ready for this stretch coming up," McIlroy said. The stretch begins today with the tuneup at Quail Hollow, a place where McIlroy is adored by fans and often serenaded with the "Happy Birthday" song given the tournament often falls during his birthday. He was 20 when he won his first PGA TOUR tournament here, earning him immediate popularity in Charlotte. In some ways, he's become the city's adopted golfer.

"I really feel like this tournament got my career going," McIlroy said. "This is 16 years I've been coming here, so it's been a fun place, I've had success. It's somewhere I always love coming back to."

"I felt like winning the Grand Slam was going to be this life-changing thing and in some ways it was, but in other ways I had to remember like, 'No, I still have a lot of my career left and I want to keep playing and keep competing,'" he said. "So this year I think winning was validation for all the work that I've put in over the last few years to get myself back to this place where I'm winning majors."

Bryan Angus

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May 7, 2011, Remembering Seve at Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship....Live SCOREBOARD

   DP World Tour : Estrella Damm Cataluna Championship Tee Times Leaderboard

The late, great Seve Ballesteros is synonymous with both Spanish and European golf, having graced almost every page in golfing history during his professional career.

Winner of a record 50 DP World Tour events, including five Majors, and a Ryder Cup talisman, he passed away on May 7, 2011, the day of the third round of the Open de España at Real Club de Golf El Prat.

With the opening day of the Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship coinciding with the 15th anniversary of his passing, we take a look back at his many highlights.

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A trailblazer from the very beginning, Seve turned professional at just 17 years old, teeing up for the first time at the 1974 Spanish Open.

It took just three starts for him to announce himself as a player to watch, finishing in a tie for fifth at the 1974 Italian Open, where he collected his first cheque of £1,200.

Two years later, he broke through for what would become the first of a record haul of titles. At the 1976 Dutch Open, in just his 27th start, Ballesteros claimed his first DP World, formerly European, Tour title with an eight‑shot victory over Howard Clark. At 19 years and 121 days, he became (at the time) the second‑youngest winner in Tour history.

That breakthrough sparked a season of extraordinary consistency. Seve ended 1976 as the youngest Order of Merit winner in history. He would retain the title in 1977 and 1978, completing a remarkable three‑year run before adding three more season-long crowns in 1986, 1988 and 1991.

Beween that time, Ballesteros’ rise reached global scale in 1979, when he won the first of his three Open Championships at Royal Lytham & St Annes. He would repeat the feat at St Andrews in 1984, producing one of the most iconic celebrations in Open history, and again at Lytham in 1988,

Across the Atlantic, he broke new ground for European golf. In 1980, Ballesteros became the first European player to win the Masters Tournament, and at 23, its youngest champion at the time. He added a second Green Jacket in 1983, cementing his status in the history books.

RYDER CUP

Yet Ballesteros’ brilliance was arguably never more felt anywhere than during a Ryder Cup. From his debut in 1979, the first year Continental Europeans were eligible, he became the emotional centre of the team and since has become a talisman. His partnership with José María Olazábal, formed in 1987, remains one of the most successful in Ryder Cup history, and his presence helped transform Europe from challengers into genuine equals, helping the team to landmark victories in 1985 and 1987, the latter their first triumph on American soil.

He then became the first Spaniard to Captain a European side in Valderrama, which culminated in a dramatic home victory. In the years since his passing, his silhouette and image have become enduring symbols of European unity and belief.

EUROPEAN TOUR

His talent wasn’t just confined to the sport’s biggest stages, though, and his presence on the now named DP World Tour was a dominant one. He finished inside the top ten of the Order of Merit every year from 1976 to 1989, and 16 times in total - a record he shares with Bernhard Langer.

His 50 DP World Tour titles still remain the all‑time benchmark, eight clear of Langer. He also holds the record for the most consecutive seasons with a win during 17 straight years from 1976 to 1992, and spent a total of 61 weeks as World Number One on the Official World Golf Ranking.

In total, he played 474 DP World Tour events, made 337 cuts, and recorded 183 top‑ten finishes.

Career history

• Turned professional in 1974, aged 17

• His first event was in 1974 at the Spanish Open

• His first cheque came in his third event – a tie for fifth in the 1974 Italian Open. He collected £1,200

• Won his first DP World Tour title at the 1976 Dutch Open in his 27th event, beating Howard Clark by eight shots. Aged 19 and 121 days, he became the second youngest player to win in  European Tour history

• His victory in the Dutch Open helped him win the DP World Tour Order of Merit for the first time in 1976 aged 19 – the youngest player to achieve the feat

• After winning the Order of Merit in 1976, he retained it in both 1977 and 1978. He won it again in 1986, 1988 and 1991

• Won the first of his three Open Championships in 1979. Repeated the feat in 1984 and 1988

• First European player to win the Masters Tournament in 1980. Won again in 1983

• Finished in the top ten of the Tour's Order of Merit every year between 1976-1989 and 16 times during his career – a Tour record held jointly with Bernhard Langer

• Won 50 DP World Tour International Schedule titles, eight more than Bernhard Langer, who is second on the all-time list

• Won at least one DP World Tour title for 17 consecutive years between 1976 and 1992 – a Tour record

• Played in 474 DP World Tour events and made the cut in 337, with 183 of those finishing in the top ten

• Was the last player to win three consecutive DP World Tour events over successive weekends in 1986, at the Irish Open, Monte Carlo Open and Open de France respectively

• Made DP World Tour history in 1986 by becoming the first player to win six official events in a single season. His victories were: British Masters, Irish Open, Monte Carlo Open, Open de France, Dutch Open and Trophée Lancôme

• Was the first player to reach £1 million, £2 million and £3 million in DP World Tour official career earnings

• He was the second ever player, behind Langer, to become World Number One. His first of five spells at the top of the game began on the 27 April 1986 for a period of 20 weeks, before regaining the honour on four more occasions. After twice being World Number One again for a singular week, he then held the top spot for 19 weeks between 13 November 1988 - 25 March 1989, and finally for 20 weeks between 2 April 1989 - 19 August 1989, totally 61 weeks.

THIS WEEK

For all the current live scoring this week at the Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship click on my Leaderboard link above.

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Bryan Angus (edit)



Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Who is playing the PGA Championship and why ? Full Field

  

Who is playing the 2026 US PGA Championship and how did they qualify?

The second Major Championship on the 2026 Race to Dubai is almost upon us as the world's best prepare to descend on Aronimink Golf Club for the US PGA Championship.

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For the DP World Tour members in the field, it is an opportunity to hoover up enhanced Race to Dubai points while all of the 156 competitors are chasing a place in the history books.

ALL Former Winners

Here is the confirmed field so far and how they primarily qualified.

All former winners of the US PGA Championship

Keegan Bradley Jason Day Jason Dufner

Pádraig Harrington Martin Kaymer Brooks Koepka

Rory McIlroy Shaun Micheel Collin Morikawa

Xander Schauffele Scottie Scheffler Justin Thomas

Jimmy Walker YE Yang

Winners of the last five Masters (2022–2026)

Jon Rahm

Winners of the last five U.S. Opens (2021–2025)

JJ Spaun Bryson DeChambeau

Wyndham Clark Matt Fitzpatrick


Winners of the last five Open Championships (2021-2025)

Brian Harman

Cameron Smith

Winners of the last three the Players Championships (2024–2026)

Cameron Young

The top three on the International Federation Official World Golf Ranking List

Casey Jarvis

Travis Smyth

Kazuki Higa

Winner of the 2025 & 2026 Senior PGA Championship

Stewart Cink

The top 15 finishers and ties from the 2025 US PGA Championship

Harris English Davis Riley Taylor Pendrith

Jhonattan Vegas JT Poston Joaquin Niemann

Ben Griffin Denny McCarthy Ryan Gerard

Joe Highsmith Si Woo Kim

The top 20 finishers from the 2026 PGA Professional Championship

Jesse Droemer Ben Kern Michael Kartrude

Tyler Collet Zach Haynes Garrett Sapp

Braden Shattuck Mark Geddes Austin Hurt

Ben Polland Michael Block Bryce Fisher

Ryan Lenahan Jared Jones Francisco Bide

Chris Gabriele Derek Berg Ryan Vermeer

Paul McClure Timothy Wiseman

The top 70 players who are eligible and have earned the most US PGA Championship Points from the 2025 Truist Championship and the 2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic through the 2026 Cadillac Championship

Ludvig Åberg Russell Henley Tommy Fleetwood Robert MacIntyre

Patrick Cantlay Hideki Matsuyama Sam Burns  Maverick McNealy

Adam Scott Jake Knapp Viktor Hovland Akshay Bhatia

Rickie Fowler Alex Noren Chris Gotterup Shane Lowry

Sepp Straka Min Woo Lee Jordan Spieth Jacob Bridgeman

Justin Rose Nicolai Højgaard Kurt Kitayama Harry Hall

Tyrrell Hatton Alex Smalley Nick Taylor Sam Stevens

Sahith Theegala Matt McCarty Corey Conners Gary Woodland

Ryan Fox Michael Thorbjornsen Daniel Berger Michael Kim

Pierceson Coody Ryo Hisatsune Andrew Putnam Bud Cauley

Matt Wallace Ricky Castillo Chris Kirk Patrick Rodgers

Andrew Novak Max Greyserman Rico Hoey Sami Välimäki

Matti Schmid Nico Echavarria David Lipsky Aldrich Potgieter

Emiliano Grillo

Playing members of the last-named U.S. and European Ryder Cup teams (2025)

Rasmus Højgaard

Winners of PGA TOUR co-sponsored or approved tournaments, whose victories are considered official, from the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge through the 2026 Truist Championship and the 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic

Michael Brennan Alex Fitzpatrick

William Mouw Steven Fisk

Adam Schenk Brian Campbell

The top 3 finishers on the 2026 DP World Tour Asian Swing Rankings

Mikael Lindberg

Bernd Wiesberger

Jordan Gumberg


PGA of America invitees

Angel Ayora, Christiaan Bezuidenhout

Chandler Blanchet  Dan Brown

Thomas Detry   Luke Donald

Lucas Glover   Garrick Higgo

Daniel Hillier   Ian Holt

Max Homa   Billy Horschel

Sungjae Im   Stephan Jaeger

Dustin Johnson    Kota Kaneko

Johnny Keefer    Haotong Li

Max McGreevy  Tom McKibbin

Keith Mitchell    Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen

John Parry    Marco Penge

David Puig    Aaron Rai

Patrick Reed   Kristoffer Reitan

Adrien Saddier  Jayden Schaper

Jordan Smith    Martin Smotherman

Elvis Smylie    Andy Sullivan

Bold - denotes DP World Tour member of affiliate

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Bryan Angus (edit)


Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Rory returns to Truist Championship at Quail Hollow, EDIT>>>Thursday TEE TIMES, Live Leaderboard

 PGA Tour: Truist Championship Tee Times Leaderboard

EDIT 26/05/06 420am >>>> The complete Thursday TEE TIMES/ Live leaderboard....72 players No cut.

Rory McIlroy is the man at Quail Hollow having won 4 times in his sparkling career, as the 6th signature event of the season worth $20,000,000 gets under way this week, for years the Wells Fargo now sponsored by Truist a financial services company based in Charlotte NC.

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Remarkable to remember Rory set the 18 hole course record 61 in round 3, 2015 when a certain kid called Scott Scheffler was learning the game as an 18 year old high school student.

After 3 runner up finishes Scheffler is off with his family this week, seven of the top 10 are here including a strong European Ryder Cup team presence,including defending champion from the mountains of Austria, Sepp Straka, #2 Rory, #3 Fitzy who has dominated recently winning 3 times already #5 Rosey #7 Tommy #12 Bob MacIntyre.

Cam Young $3,600,000 richer, is the best American right now with wins at the Players and last week at the Cadillac in Miami is keeping his foot on the gas this week heading into the PGA Championship in Philadelphia at the Aronimink GC.

Another Ryder Cup star #35 Shane Lowry was the 54 hole leader last year finishing T4 returns, as does Xander Schauffele who T2 in 2023, 2024.

Canadians (5)

7.45am 1st  Taylor Pendrith  82,88   Top 50 2025 Fed Ex points list (Out 1st fresh greens)

8.15am 1st   Mac Hughes who lives nearby is a member at Quail Hollow. He has missed 3 straight cuts, and slipped from the world top 60 to #138 and #129 in the Fed Ex ranks, so he needed a sponsor's exception to play in this week's limited field.

10.35am 1st   Corey Conners  owgr 44, Fed Ex rank 69  Top 50 2025 Fed Ex points list

11.30am  1st  Sudarshan Yellamaraju    Current Fed Ex points list through Cadillac Championship.

12.35 1st Nick Taylor 66, 52    Top 50 2025 Fed points list

Notables

9.05am 1st Robert Bob MacIntyre. Harry Hall

9.30am 1st  Justin Rose, JJ Spaun

1005am 1st  Rory McIlroy, Matt Fitzpatrick

1015am 1st  Tommy Fleetwood, Si Woo Kim

1025am 1st  Alex Fitzpatrick, Rickie Fowler

1245am 1st  Viktor Hovland, Nico Echavarria

120am   1st  Cam Young, Justin Thomas (last weeks winner)

130pm 1st   Sepp Straka, Jordan Spieth  (defending champion)

***** There is rain in the forecast for Thursday morning....

Bryan Angus








 




* Mac Hughes lives near Quail Hollow playing on a sponsors exemption Corey Conners,Taylor Pendith, Nick Taylor Sudarshan Yellamaraju are the 5 Canadians


European Swing begins in Spain, Estrella Damm Cataluna...THURSDAY TEE TIMES

  DP World Tour : Estrella Damm Cataluna Championship Tee Times Leaderboard

The 2026 DP World Tour season continues with the European Swing - six events across as many countries over a two-month span.

Running from the Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship to the BMW International Open, it is the fourth and penultimate of the five individual Swings on the Race to Dubai.

Where does the European Swing visit?

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Spanish favourite Rafa Cabrera Bello

Just days on from the climax of the Asian Swing in Türkiye, the European Swing will begin in Barcelona with the Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship at Real Club de Golf el Prat - a venue which last hosted a DP World Tour event in 2015.

1310 10th  Aaron Cockerill, Oliver Lindell, Sean Crocker

The first of two Swing breaks then takes place for the US PGA Championship, before the Tour's global odyssey continues with the Austrian Alpine Open at Golfclub Kitzbühel-Schwarzsee-Reith - a new venue for the DP World Tour - and the KLM Open over back-to-back weeks.

International attention will then fall upon the U.S. Open - the third of the four men's Major Championships - before the DS Automobiles 83° Open d'Italia followed by the BMW International Open in Germany conclude the Swing.

May 07-10Estrella Damm Catalunya ChampionshipReal Club de Golf El PratUS$2,750,000
May 21-24Soudal OpenRinkven International Golf ClubUS$2,750,000
May 28-31Austrian Alpine Open presented by Kitzbühel TirolGolfclub Kitzbühel-Schwarzsee-ReithUS$2,750,000
June 04-07KLM OpenThe InternationalUS$2,750,000
June 25-28DS Automobiles 83° Open d'ItaliaCircolo Golf TorinoUS$3,000,000
July 02-05BMW International OpenGolfclub München EichenriedUS$2,750,000

Click here for the full 2026 schedule

What is on offer?

As well as six prestigious trophies and valuable Race to Dubai points, there is plenty to play for on the European Swing.

The player who earns the most Race to Dubai points across the six events will be crowned European Swing champion and earn entry into all events in Phase Two of the season:

 - the Back 9: the Betfred British Masters, Omega European Masters, Amgen Irish Open, BMW PGA Championship, FedEx Open de France, Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Open de España, DP World India Championship and Genesis Championship.

The Swing champion will also take home a US$200,000 bonus, while the player who finishes highest in the Swing Rankings and is not already exempt will join the field for the second Rolex Series event of the season - the Genesis Scottish Open.

The DS Automobiles 83° Open d'Italia - part of the Open Qualifying Series - will also offer a spot to The Open for the highest placed finisher, not already exempt, who makes the cut.

What are the formats?

All six counting events are 72-hole stroke play events with a 36-hole cut to the top 65 players and ties.

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Bryan Angus (edit))


Sunday, May 3, 2026

Young wins Cadillac in a canter, Taylor top Canadian....Final results

    PGA Tour : Cadillac Championship Leaderboard 

Cameron Young had a great early spring capped by edging Matt Fitzpatrick to win the Players, then after the Englishman took center stage with 3 straight victories, he took this week off.

Cameron Young reacts to missing a putt on the sixth hole during the final round of the Cadillac Championship PGA golf tournament Sunday, May 3, 2026, in Doral, Fla. (David J. Phillip/AP)

Cameron Young reacts to missing a putt on the sixth hole during the final round of the Cadillac Championship PGA golf tournament Sunday, May 3, 2026, in Doral, Fla. (David J. Phillip/AP)

Re- enter Young, long and straight on this Blue Monster, making a boat load of putts and staying out of trouble while the rest of the field could not keep up and that includes :

Scott Scheffler, 2nd 71 67 69 68 -13 one of his playing partners who is making a habit of finishing 2nd or 3rd recently, losing this time to his Ryder Cup partner..$2,160,000

Ben Griffin was 3rd 70 70 68 68 -12, a great result for this vastly improved player who made the losing American 2025 Ryder Cup team $1,360,000

Young 64 67 70 68 -19 won in a canter as they say in Kentucky Derby week parlance, good for the win by 6 lengths. and $3,600,000 for the Mrs.

Canadians 

Nick Taylor T11  66 70 72 71 -9  $495,000

Sudarshan Yellamaraju T30 74 66 75 68  -5 $131,000

Corey Conners T30 73 69 74 67  -5  $131,000

Taylor Pendrith T38  71 67 76 70 -4  $89,000

Bryan Angus


Soggy Sunday delay in store Cadillac Championship..Weather, new split TEE TIMES, scoreboard

  PGA Tour : Cadillac Championship Leaderboard Tee Times

EDIT 815am 26/05/03  Due to inclimate weather remaining in the area the scheduled start times for the final round will be delayed by 2 hours with all tee times beginning of split tees at 9.30am

Cameron Young begins play at -15, that is a six shot lead, so this $20,000,000 Cadillac Championship on Donald Trump's Blue Monster course is his to lose.

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Canadians (Saturday scores)

Nick Taylor T5  66 70 72 -8 (Not his best with 2 bogey's, a double and 3 birdies out in 37, steadier coming in with 35, 6 pars, 2 birdies and an ugly bogey 5 at the 18th to finish back where he started at -8

Taylor Pendrith T31 71 67 76  -2 ( shot himself out of contention a disappointing 6 bogey's a double on his way to +4 76)

Sudarshan Yellamaraju T37  74 66 75  -1  (moved backwards)

Corey Conners T43 73 69 74   E  (moved backwards)

****Notes

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WEATHER  The Weather Network Sunday forecast, wind NW 19km/h with 85% chance of light rain to begin play, getting worse 100% risk of TStorms, lightning, rain heavy at times up to 15mm, just under an inch,

TEE TIMES will now be off split tees #1, #10 paired in 3's to try and beat the mid afternoon weather.

9.42am 1st  Cameron Young -15, Si Woo Kim -9, Scott Scheffler -9

Bryan Angus