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Former Cardinals placekicker John Wallace dead at 31
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Former University of Louisville placekicker John Wallace died Wednesday. He was 31. UofL made the announcement, but did not give a cause of death. Wallace, a native of Elizabethtown, played high school football at Central Hardin High School. He was a two-star prospect by Rivals.com and made 11-of-14 field goals as a senior.
Wednesday PGA weather: Timeline for rain, storms
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Unsettled weather could drive golfers and spectators indoors over the course of Championship Week. A system of low pressure continues to pinwheel over the region on Wednesday, bringing several chances for showers and a few thunderstorms. This is especially likely in the afternoon and evening as temperatures head into the mid-70s.
PGA Hospitality sets record for sold out venues at Valhalla
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Hundreds of fans are enjoying the PGA Championship with an exclusive experience from the hospitality venues. “We've maxed this place out and set the record for the most hospitality sold for any PGA championship in our 106 years,” said Larry Sinclair, director of hospitality sales. “That’s pretty impressive for Louisville, Kentucky.”
Thursday PGA weather: A dry, warm start to the tournament - fog prompts delay
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — NOTE: AM starting times for the first round of the 2024 PGA Championship were delayed 10 minutes due to fog. After a couple of gloomy days for the PGA practice rounds, you can trade in that umbrella for some sunscreen as brighter skies are in the forecast for the PGA Championship on Thursday.
Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Hernandez got his start with no-rules Louisiana 'bush' races
Brian Hernandez Jr. is the first jockey to win the Kentucky Oaks/Derby combo since fellow Louisiana rider Calvin Borel in 2009. Hernandez grew up riding bush tracks in rural Louisiana, where there were no rules, no stewards and no outriders. He's the same Brian Hernandez who rode Fort Larned for...
PGA Championship 2024: Low club pro lucked into practice round with two stars and it settled his nerves
LOUISVILLE — The moment didn’t look too big for club pro Jeremy Wells, who shot a smooth 69 on Thursday in the first round of the PGA Championship to pace the 21 non-touring professionals at Valhalla. And Wells credited the “stress-free” round—which included 15 greens in regulation and two near-hole-outs from the fairway—to being on the skillet the day before during his practice round.
PGA spectators check out other Louisville golf courses while visiting
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Golf fans will get a break from the rain just in time for the first day of play for the PGA Championship. Visitors are already traveling into Louisville and could bring another economic boom to the city just two weeks after Derby 150. On Thursday, many...
'Swampers' working fast to prep for PGA Championship in Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A group of interns is getting their hands dirty ahead of the 2024 PGA Championship in Louisville. They're called "swampers." The PGA has used the term for years to describe the college-age employees working behind the scenes to prep the golf course. "A lot of physical...
A pair of Kentuckians seek big-time wins in their sports this week
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WKYT) - It’s been a major couple of weeks in the bluegrass with the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby and the 106th PGA Championship. This is the fourth PGA Championship to be played at Valhalla Golf Course in Louisville, but the first in ten years, and this week there are a lot of eyes on the hometown player: two-time PGA Champion Justin Thomas.
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