The 2026 PGA Golf Championship

Introduction

The 2026 PGA Championship is happening now at Aronimink Golf Club. People are watching the game and eating food.

Main Body

Some people do not have tickets. They stand on ladders or high platforms in private gardens to see the golf. The PGA says this is okay if the people are polite. People with tickets get free food and soft drinks. There are four places to eat. But people must pay for beer. Beer costs between $15 and $17.50. The players win a lot of money. Last year, the winner Scottie Scheffler got $3.42 million. The PGA will say the total prize money for 2026 soon.

Conclusion

The event is a big success. It has good food and many fans.

Learning

💰 Money Words

In the text, we see different ways to talk about cost and winning. To reach A2, you need to know how to describe prices.

1. The 'Cost' Pattern

  • Beer costs between 15and15 and 17.50.
  • Pattern: [Item] + costs + [Amount]
  • Example: A coffee costs 3→Aticketcosts3 → A ticket costs 50

2. The 'Get' Pattern (Winning/Receiving)

  • Scottie Scheffler got $3.42 million.
  • Pattern: [Person] + got + [Amount]
  • Example: I got $10 for my birthday.

Quick Tip: Use 'cost' for the price of a thing and 'get' for the money that goes into your pocket.

Vocabulary Learning

people (n.)
a group of individuals
Example:People are watching the game.
watching (v.)
looking at something attentively
Example:People are watching the game.
game (n.)
an activity for entertainment
Example:The game is exciting.
eating (v.)
consuming food
Example:People are eating food.
food (n.)
what you eat
Example:Food is served at the event.
tickets (n.)
a pass that allows entry
Example:Some people do not have tickets.
stand (v.)
to be in an upright position
Example:They stand on ladders.
ladders (n.)
a set of steps for climbing
Example:They stand on ladders.
platforms (n.)
flat surfaces for standing
Example:They stand on platforms.
private (adj.)
belonging to a particular person
Example:The gardens are private.
gardens (n.)
outdoor spaces with plants
Example:They are in private gardens.
polite (adj.)
well-mannered
Example:The PGA says this is okay if the people are polite.
free (adj.)
without cost
Example:People with tickets get free food.
soft (adj.)
not hard
Example:People get soft drinks.
drinks (n.)
liquids to drink
Example:People get soft drinks.
places (n.)
locations
Example:There are four places to eat.
pay (v.)
to give money for something
Example:People must pay for beer.
beer (n.)
an alcoholic drink
Example:People must pay for beer.
costs (v.)
has a price
Example:Beer costs between $15 and $17.50.
players (n.)
people who play a game
Example:The players win a lot of money.
win (v.)
to be victorious
Example:The players win a lot of money.
money (n.)
currency
Example:The players win a lot of money.
winner (n.)
the person who wins
Example:The winner Scottie Scheffler got $3.42 million.
event (n.)
a happening
Example:The event is a big success.
success (n.)
the state of achieving goals
Example:The event is a big success.
fans (n.)
people who support
Example:It has many fans.