The 2026 PGA Golf Championship

Introduction

The PGA Championship starts on May 14. It is at the Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvania. 156 players will play.

Main Body

The golf course is very big. Workers cut down many trees. Now the grass is open. Some players say this makes the start easier. But the greens are hard to play. Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are the best players. Many people think they will win. Cameron Young is also playing very well. Rory McIlroy had a small hurt on his toe, but he is okay now. Other people are fixing the Cobbs Creek Golf Club. This project costs 180 million dollars. It helps students learn and lets more people play golf.

Conclusion

The game is from May 14 to May 17. The winner gets the Wanamaker Trophy on Sunday.

Learning

⛳ The 'Who & What' Pattern

Look at how we describe people and things in this text. To reach A2, you need to connect a Person/Thing to a Quality using the word is or are.

1. One person/thing (is) → Quality

  • The course \rightarrow is \rightarrow big.
  • The project \rightarrow is \rightarrow expensive (180 million).
  • The trophy \rightarrow is \rightarrow for the winner.

2. More than one person (are) → Quality

  • Scottie and Rory \rightarrow are \rightarrow the best.
  • The greens \rightarrow are \rightarrow hard.

💡 Quick Tip: Simple Action Words Notice how the text uses simple verbs to show change:

  • Cut down (Trees \rightarrow Gone)
  • Fixing (Old club \rightarrow New club)
  • Learn (Student \rightarrow Skill)

Vocabulary Learning

start
to begin
Example:The race will start at 9 a.m.
start (v.)
to begin
Example:The game will start at noon.
big
large in size
Example:The house is big.
big (adj.)
large in size
Example:The field is very big.
cut
to make an opening with a sharp tool
Example:She cut the paper.
many (adj.)
a large number
Example:There are many people in the crowd.
down
toward a lower place
Example:The ball rolled down the hill.
trees (n.)
tall plants with trunks
Example:The park has many trees.
trees
tall plants with trunks
Example:The park has many trees.
grass (n.)
green ground covering
Example:The grass is green and soft.
grass
green plant that covers ground
Example:The grass is green.
open (adj.)
not closed or blocked
Example:The gate is open.
open
not closed
Example:The door is open.
easier (adj.)
less difficult
Example:The new course is easier to play.
easier
less difficult
Example:It is easier to walk than to run.
hard (adj.)
difficult to do
Example:The sand traps are hard to avoid.
hard
difficult
Example:The test was hard.
play (v.)
to engage in an activity
Example:I like to play golf.
play
to participate in a game
Example:They play soccer.
best (adj.)
most excellent
Example:He is the best player.
best
most excellent
Example:She is the best student.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:Many people watch the match.
think
to use the mind
Example:I think about my homework.
think (v.)
to use mind to consider
Example:She thinks the plan is good.
win
to be victorious
Example:They will win the match.
win (v.)
to be victorious
Example:They will win the tournament.
well
in a good manner
Example:She sings well.
small (adj.)
of little size
Example:The ball is small.
hurt
to cause pain
Example:He hurt his arm.
hurt (n.)
injury or pain
Example:He had a hurt in his leg.
toe
a digit on the foot
Example:She stubbed her toe.
toe (n.)
part of the foot
Example:The toe is pink.
okay (adj.)
acceptable or fine
Example:The situation is okay.
okay
acceptable
Example:It is okay to ask questions.
costs (v.)
requires payment
Example:The repair costs $200.
project
a planned activity
Example:The class has a science project.
dollars (n.)
currency
Example:The prize is worth millions of dollars.
costs
requires payment
Example:The book costs $10.
helps (v.)
assists
Example:The coach helps the team practice.
million
a large number
Example:There are a million stars.
dollars
US money
Example:She has five dollars.
helps
gives assistance
Example:The teacher helps us.
students
learners
Example:The students work hard.
learn
to gain knowledge
Example:We learn new words.
lets
allows
Example:The teacher lets us play.
more
additional
Example:I want more apples.
game
an activity for enjoyment
Example:The game is fun.
winner
the person who wins
Example:He is the winner.
trophy
a prize for winning
Example:She won a trophy.
Sunday
the day after Saturday
Example:We go to church on Sunday.