Scheffler faces a tough call as he steps back from his past glory, while Jordan Spieth and Cameron Young push forward despite recent setbacks. The PGA Championship has become more than a tournament—it’s a defining moment in golf history, where players who once dominated now find themselves caught between expectations and reality. This week’s course at Aronimink offers a fresh challenge, one where the stakes feel higher than ever. While some doubt surrounds the U.S. Open champion, others see him as the key to a future victory. For players like young Cam Young, the pressure to perform outside of Philadelphia could redefine their approach to major championships. What makes this story particularly fascinating is how even top-ranked players are forced to confront their weaknesses, proving that success isn’t just about talent alone.