US PGA Championship 2019: Tournament facts and statistics you should know


The 101st US PGA Championship, which tees off at Bethpage Black in New York next month (May 16-19), looks set to get fans pulses racing as excitement builds around the potential of Masters champion Tiger Woods adding further to his major tally.

While reigning US PGA champion Brooks Koepka will be one of leading contenders in the betting markets, Woods, who won the US Open when it was held at Bethpage in 2002, will also be vying for favouritism following his stunning victory at Augusta to capture his 15th major title. If you want to place a bet on the player you think will win this year’s big event, then you can use these promo codes for golf betting.

Here is a look at some of the facts and statistics you should know before the tournament tees off.

A move to May

The PGA Championship 2019 will be the first held since its move from mid-August to May. The tournament had previously been played on the third weekend of August, but due to a congestion of sporting events during the time, mostly American football, the PGA elected to move the tournament. Fans can learn more historical facts about greatest tournaments in golf before this year’s event.

FARMINGDALE, NY - AUGUST 28: Patrick Reed hits his tee shot on the 17th hole during the final round of The Barclays in the PGA Tour FedExCup Play-Offs on the Black Course at Bethpage State Park on August 28, 2016 in Farmingdale, New York. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

The 17th hole at the Black Course at Bethpage State Park.

Now, the PGA majors line up in successive months with the Masters in April, PGA Championship in May, US Open in June, and The Open Championship in July. Previously, there was no major event played in May.

Bethpage Black Course

This year’s tournament will be the first PGA Championship played at New York’s Bethpage Black Course. The golf course has previously hosted two US Open tournaments and will host the 2024 Ryder Cup.

New York has hosted the PGA Championship more than any other American state, having being held there 12 times. According to the PGA.com, only 17 golf courses have hosted the PGA Championship since its inaugural tournament in 1916.

Strongest field

The PGA Championship always boasts the strongest field of golf’s four majors. The field is based on the Official World Golf Ranking and only professionals are able to take part. The 156 all-professional golfer pool makes it a landmine of top players battling for the tournament’s trophy.

USPGA Championship prize

The 156 golfers competing at the US PGA Championship will be playing for the Wanamaker Trophy. The trophy is the largest of the four major championship trophies, standing 28 inches tall and weighing 27 pounds. Last season’s PGA Championship prize purse was $11 million with Brooks Koepka walking away with $1.98m. The tournament hands out the largest winner’s share of any of the four majors.

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