PGA Professional Championship
Definition
The PGA Championship, officially the PGA Professional Championship, is one of the four major championships in men's professional golf, organized annually by the Professional Golfers' Association of America.
A prestigious golf tournament featuring the world's top players competing over 72 holes on challenging courses, typically held in late spring.
An event that crowns a champion among PGA professionals, often marked by dramatic birdies, bogeys, and the occasional celebrity sighting.
Examples
He skipped the family barbecue to watch the PGA Professional Championship, claiming it was 'research' for his fantasy league.
After a decade of near-misses, her swing finally clicked at the PGA Professional Championship, turning her into an overnight legend.
The PGA Professional Championship course was so brutal, even the squirrels were practicing their short game.
Betting on the underdog at the PGA Professional Championship paid off bigger than finding a mulligan in regulation.