

Official Name: The PGA Championship
Where: Whistling Straits, Kohler, Wisconsin, U.S.A
When: August 12-15, 2010
Defending Champion: Y.E Yang (South Korea)
For the second time this decade, the best golfers in the world are coming to play the PGA Championship on the challenging Straits Course at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin. The PGA Championship is the 4th and final major championship of 2010 and although it is often considered the lesser of the 4 majors, the top-quality field and their desire to win a major championship is sure to be enough to produce enthralling viewing.
On the top of everyones mind is whether or not Tiger Woods can turn around his abismal recent form to tie Walter Hagen's and Jack Nicklaus's record and win his fifth Wannamaker Trophy. The trophy was named for Rodman Wannamaker who in 1916 met with 35 golf professionals to help form The Professional Golfer’s Association (PGA). It is the first time in recent memory that Tiger Woods is not starting a Major he is participating in as Favourite, this honour has been given to Phil 'Lefty' Mickelson.
Lind Golf’s Prediction for 2010 Championship: Sean O'Hair
Although this prediction seems a little bit out of left field, I have a strong feeling that Sean O'Hair will finally become a household golfing name by taking out this week's PGA Championship. Sean is a 2-time winner on the PGA Tour and although the 28 year old Texan hasn't had the best of years so far, the form he has shown in the last few weeks has been remarkable. He has finished top 10 in his last 3 tournaments, including the SBS Championship, The British Open and the WGC Bridgestone invitational, and it is no suprise it has come from improved putting averages. If Sean can continue his fine putting from and putt anywhere near the way he did during last years Presidents Cup when he was holing everything within 20ft, I think this week will be his week and he will join the exclusive list of major champions.
The Other Main Contenders:
Rory McIlroy 
Its only a matter of time before this young superstar wins his first major. He is having a great year with a win in the Wells Fargo Championship and a 3rd place finish in last months British Open and It is obvious to all that the best is yet to come. The British style links course of Whistling Straits is similar to the courses Rory was brought up on and will suit him down to a tee. If Rory can keep his emotions in check come the weekend, he will be in with a huge shot of winning his first major.
Nick Watney
Again this pick may seem a little bit strange, especially considering we are giving him favouritism over some of the better known and indeed better ranked golfers, however this guy can play. Nick is ultra consistent with 6 top 10's and 11 top 25's this year, including a T7 at last months British Open. He always seems to perform well at the British Open and this style of course is sure to suit him well. Nick is in the top 10 on the PGA Tour for greens in regulation, if he can sustain this statistic and putt well, Nick Watney will be fighting out the finish on Sunday.
Steve Stricker 
Steve is probably the most consistent performer on the PGA Tour. In 2010 Steve has 2 U.S PGA titles, 6 top 10's and is yet to miss a cut. Steve's only issue is that he never seems to contend in major's. This week the Championship is being held in his home state and it just could be his time to enter the history books as a major winner.
Tiger Woods 
Tiger is coming off his worst finish in a golf tournament, finishing with a disgraceful final score of 18-over par. Nobody will be more disappointed in that performance than himself and I find it comical that everyone seems to be writing him off, this is Tiger Woods we are talking about. He was coming off some ordinary play when he finished 4th in both the Masters and the U.S Open and I think last week will give him the wake up call he needed to make him realise its time he showed everyone why he really is the best golfer of all time.
Retief Goosen 
The 'Goose' has had more top 10 finishes on the PGA Tour in 2010 than any other player though he is yet to register a win. He performs well on U.S Open and British Open courses and the Whistling Straits course is essentially a hybrid of the two style of courses. Retief's biggest issue is his performance on par 3's, averaging over par, if he can average par or better on par 3's this week, he will be there contending on Sunday.
The Aussies…..
Lind Golf’s Prediction for top Australian…… Adam Scott 
Adam is having a great year resurrecting his career from oblivion, having already recorded a win in 2010 on the PGA Tour. He is coming off a top 10 last week in the Bridgestone Invitational and as ever with Adam, if he can putt well he will finish well. I even strongly believe that he will be in contention to win the Championship if he can get along with his putter all week.
Michael Sim 
Michael is in my opinion the future of Australian Golf and is sure to win a major at some point in his career. He broke all the records on the Nationwide Tour last year and his Stats are unbelievable, he just hasn't put all the pieces together in a tournament in order to win one. His putting, G.I.R and Driving accuracy stats are amongst the best on tour and it is a matter of time before he starts winning some big events. He has had an injury plagued season but last weeks 3rd placed finish shows he is almost back to full fitness, I would not be suprised at all if he is there abouts come the business end of the Championship.
Stuart Appleby
Stuart is another Aussie starting to pump life back into his golfing career. His amazing 59 in the final round to win the Greenbier Classic has certainly given him confidence to re-establish himself as one of the worlds top golfer. His putting and scrambling stats are right up there amongst the best of them, however his ball striking hasn't been as consistent as he would expect. If he can get the G.I.R and fairway percentages up from his season averages, he will contend for top Australian, but I don't think he can win the championship although I'd love to be wrong.
Broadcast information
The PGA Championship will be shown Live on Fox Sports.

1st & 2nd round – Friday & Saturday: 4.00am – 10.00 am Fox Sports 3
3rd round – Sunday: 4.30am – 9.00 am Fox Sports 1
4th round – Monday: 4.30am – 9.00 am Fox Sports 3
