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When and where is the 2024 PGA Championship?

The PGA Championship, one of golf’s prestigious major tournaments, is set to captivate fans once again in 2024. As the world’s best golfers prepare to tee off.

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In the heart of Louisville, Kentucky, golf’s grand stage awaits. The 2024 PGA Championship is poised to unfold at the revered Valhalla Golf Club. As the world’s finest golfers step onto the meticulously manicured fairways, they carry with them the weight of history and the hunger for victory. The Wanamaker Trophy gleams, tantalizingly close yet fiercely contested.

The 2024 PGA Championship will take place from May 16th to May 19th, 2024. Four days of intense competition await as players vie for the coveted Wanamaker Trophy.

What is the history behind the Valhalla Golf Club?

Designed by the renowned architect Jack Nicklaus, Valhalla offers a challenging layout that tests every aspect of a golfer’s game. From strategic tee shots to delicate approaches, players must navigate its lush fairways and undulating greens.

The club’s name, “Valhalla,” evokes Norse mythology—a fitting backdrop for a battle among golfing gods.

Here’s a brief overview of Valhalla Golf Club’s key holes:

  • Hole 1 (“The Post”): A dogleg-left par 4 with a visually intimidating front-right bunker and a challenging approach to the green.
  • Hole 2 (“Winning Colors”): A long par 4 lined with beautiful Kentucky hardwoods, featuring a finger of Floyd’s Fork along the left side.
  • Hole 3 (“Honest Abe”): A demanding par 3 named after Kentucky’s only president, with a tricky green guarded by bunkers and wind challenges.
  • Hole 4 (“Mine That Bird”): A short-ish par 4 where players can choose an aggressive line down the left side or lay back and approach with precision.
  • Hole 5 (“The Sun Shines Bright”): A dogleg-right par 4 with fairway bunkers on both sides and a challenging back-right hole location.
  • Hole 6 (“Long Shot”): Accuracy off the tee is crucial on this difficult hole, with a challenging green complex and water hazards.
  • Hole 7 (“Genuine Risk”): A split fairway presents a risk-vs-reward dilemma, with water guarding the island fairway and a narrow landing area

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