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PGA Championship 2016 Schedule: Tee Times, TV Coverage, Live Stream, Predictions
- Updated: July 28, 2016
The 2016 golf season has been anything but predictable, which could lead to an interesting PGA Championship.
After first-time winners brought home titles in each of the first three majors of the year, there are tons of possibilities for the fourth and final major championship of the season. Plenty of underrated competitors are hoping to become the fourth first-time winner of the year.
On the other hand, the trend of one golfer winning two majors in the same season could continue—it has happened in each of the last two years. Some proven competitors also want to get on the board in 2016.
Here is the TV schedule:
Note: Online coverage available to be streamed at PGA.com.
Here are the tee times for Thursday:
Out of all the options, one player will step up from the group to bring home a title at Baltusrol in Springfield, New Jersey. Here are some predictions for how the tournament will shake out.
Predicted Top Finishers
Third Place: Adam Scott
It’s hard to have an underrated season when you are one of the top golfers in the world, but that is what Adam Scott has accomplished so far in 2016.
He ranks third in the FedEx Cup thanks to victories at the Honda Classic and the WGC-Cadillac Championship as well as a pair of second-place showings. He also recently added another top-10 finish at the Bridgestone Invitational.
The problem is that Scott has uncharacteristically struggled in majors. While he has made all three cuts, he hasn’t finished better than a tie for 18th at the U.S. Open. In three events, he is a combined 22 strokes over par.
However, we know the Australian is capable of much …
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