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PGA Championship
/ˌpiː.dʒiːˈeɪ ˈtʃæmpiənˌʃɪp/
Definition
1
One of the four major championships in men's professional golf, organized annually by the PGA of America and contested for the Wanamaker Trophy.
2
A prestigious tournament typically held in May on various U.S. courses, featuring the world's top golfers in a 72-hole stroke play format.
Examples
Rory McIlroy finally shed the 'almost major' label by dominating the PGA Championship like a boss on a birdie binge.
My fantasy golf team tanked harder at the PGA Championship than a hacker's drive into the water hazard.
The PGA Championship broadcast had more commercial breaks than birdies from the average hacker.
Watching the PGA Championship, I realized pros make mulligans look like a myth for us weekend duffers.