PGA Championship, Theegala and Sahith
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Playing the par 4 10th, Theegala somehow lost his approach from a fairway bunker, with the incident leading to a damaging triple bogey seven
Sahith Theegala is back at full strength for the PGA Championship. After a 2025 injury forced a withdrawal, the 28-year-old enters Aronimink with four top-10 finishes this spring. Theegala’s injury caused a significant slide in the world rankings that he has spent this season reversing.
Newton Square (USA), May 16 (PTI) Indian-American golfer Sahith Theegala slipped from a top-10 position after the opening round to tied-30th at the halfway stage of the PGA Championship, surviving a crippling triple bogey to safely make the cut.
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Sahith Theegala survives triple bogey to make cut at PGA Championship
Indian-American golfer Sahith Theegala survived a disastrous triple bogey in the second round of the 2026 PGA Championship to make the cut. Despite the setback, he finished at one-over-par, tied-30th,
Aaron Rai moved into contention at the PGA Championship on Saturday, but unfortunately, Sahith Theegala advanced in the opposite direction. Rai shot a third-round 67 Saturday at the PGA Championship to move into a tie for second place,
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Sahith Theegala opens with strong first round at PGA
India, May 16 -- India-American Sahith Theegala produced a composed two-under-par 68 to place himself firmly in contention at the close of a demanding first round at the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club here.
The Aronimink course has proven to be very difficult for the best golfers in the world. Frustrations have boiled over, proven by Jon Rahm accidently hitting a volunteer with a divot, and Justin
Sahith Theegala is hard to miss at PGA Tour events, and not just because he’s 6-foot-3. Often, he’ll have a lively gallery in tow: his parents; girlfriend; family; friends; other assorted fans and admirers drawn to him by his starring role in Netflix ...