by Carrigan Bain | May 26, 2026
Gary Williams breaks down Aaron Rai’s breakthrough win at the PGA Championship, a performance that showcased elite ball striking, composure under pressure, and one of the best closing stretches of the season. Gary also examines Rory McIlroy’s missed opportunity after winning The Masters, Jon Rahm’s continued resurgence in major championships, Scottie Scheffler’s short-putting concerns, and why the PGA of America may have delivered one of the most debated and compelling major setups in recent memory. Brendan Porath, co-founder of Fried Egg Golf, joins 5 Clubs to unpack the biggest moments from the PGA Championship at Aronimink. Porath explains why Aaron Rai’s bunker shot on the 13th hole was the defining moment of the tournament, discusses Rory McIlroy’s struggles on the par-5s, and shares why Jon Rahm appears to be regaining clarity in his major championship form. He also dives deep into the course setup debate, the impact of wind and firm conditions, and why this PGA Championship created so much conversation throughout the golf world. Gary also revisits a previous conversation with Aaron Rai from The Memorial Tournament, where the new major champion discussed gratitude, perspective, and how mindset can directly impact performance at the highest level of golf. The episode closes with additional thoughts on Scottie Scheffler’s putting, Rory McIlroy’s consistency in major championships, and what lies ahead as the golf world turns its attention toward Shinnecock and the remainder of the major season.
by Carrigan Bain | May 26, 2026
Gary Williams opens this PGA Championship week edition of 5 Clubs by breaking down the biggest storylines heading into the 108th PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club outside Philadelphia. Gary discusses the rise of Kristoffer Reitan after his breakthrough win at the Truist Championship, the growing depth of talent across professional golf, and why this PGA Championship may once again feature the deepest field in the game. He also dives into Rory McIlroy’s form after The Masters, Scottie Scheffler’s continued dominance, the challenge of Aronimink, and why Philadelphia’s rich golf history makes it a perfect stage for a major championship. Tyler Collet, PGA of America Golf Professional and 5-time PGA Championship participant, joins Gary to discuss balancing life as a club professional while competing on golf’s biggest stages. Collet shares how additional PGA TOUR starts have helped sharpen his preparation and confidence heading into another major championship appearance. Gil Hanse, renowned golf course architect and restoration expert, breaks down the restoration work at Aronimink Golf Club and explains how Donald Ross’ original vision was brought back to life. Hanse also discusses the course’s strategic bunker complexes, challenging finishing stretch, and what players will face this week at the PGA Championship. Taylor Zarzour, SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio host and broadcaster, previews the biggest storylines entering the PGA Championship. Zarzour discusses Rory McIlroy’s current form, the possibility of a showdown with Scottie Scheffler, and why Philadelphia is an ideal setting for a major championship atmosphere. Mark Brooks, 1996 PGA Championship winner, reflects on his own memories from winning the Wanamaker Trophy and shares his perspective on how the championship has evolved. Brooks also weighs in on today’s equipment, major championship setups, and why Scottie Scheffler’s complete game gives him the edge moving forward. Trevor Immelman, lead CBS Sports analyst and 2008 Masters champion, joins Gary to discuss what makes Aronimink such an intriguing test for the world’s best players. Immelman also dives into the current state of the top players in the game and the adjustments needed to contend in major championships. Keith Stewart, golf analyst and betting expert from Read The Line, joins the show to break down the key angles and trends for PGA Championship week. Stewart shares insight into which players fit Aronimink best, potential sleepers, and what bettors should watch heading into the second major of the season.