Pro Sports Preview: 2024 PGA Championship

May 16, 2024

Special Olympics Massachusetts golfer, Tyler Lagasse, shares a preview of the 2024 PGA Championship taking place this weekend at Valhalla Country Club in Louisville, KY. The history of the club's involvement in the PGA Championship involves Tiger Woods, Rory McElroy and more than one memorable finish. As we wade through the most turbulent era of professional golf in modern memory, Tyler hits on some of the more positive stories that are developing as the first tee shot is lined up. Will Rory win his first Major Trophy since his last ten years ago at this same course, will new dad Scotty Scheffler continue his magical 2024? We shall see...

Tyler Lagasse is a multiple Special Olympics medal winner, most recently earning the gold in the top division at the 2022 USA Games in Orlando, FL.

Special Olympics Massachusetts golfer, Tyler Lagasse, shares a preview of the 2024 PGA Championship taking place this weekend at Valhalla Country Club in Louisville, KY. The history of the club's involvement in the PGA Championship involves Tiger Woods, Rory McElroy and more than one memorable finish. As we wade through the most turbulent era of professional golf in modern memory, Tyler hits on some of the more positive stories that are developing as the first tee shot is lined up. Will Rory win his first Major Trophy since his last ten years ago at this same course, will new dad Scotty Scheffler continue his magical 2024? We shall see...

Tyler Lagasse is a multiple Special Olympics medal winner, most recently earning the gold in the top division at the 2022 USA Games in Orlando, FL.

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