Yuma Sun

Heat serves as reminder of final PGA in August

Major tournament begins Thursday, will move to middle of May starting next year

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ST. LOUIS — The PGA Championsh­ip finally found its identity. It’s the one major where players are allowed to practice in shorts.

They might not need to next year.

This is the last year for the PGA Championsh­ip to be the final major. It will move to the middle of May and be held next year at Bethpage Black on Long Island. Based on the sweat pouring down faces — and legs — and drenched shirts Monday at Bellerive, next year will be a welcome reprieve.

But it’s not just the steamy heat of golf in August.

The PGA Championsh­ip, which celebrates its 100th edition this year, is easy to get overlooked because it falls at the end of a busy schedule. Francesco Molinari, who opted for shorts on the first official day of practice, was hoisting the claret jug from his British Open victory just 15 days ago.

Justin Thomas could barely relish his first World Golf Championsh­ip title Sunday at Firestone when it was time to prepare for his title defense in the PGA Championsh­ip.

“I think it will be good for the vibe,” Kevin Chappell said about the move to May. “It limits the golf courses we can play, which could be good or bad depending on your taste. The Open being the last one won’t lose any pizazz because it stands on its own. But this being the fourth major, and the third one in the U.S., it’s easily overlooked.”

It’s not unusual for players to go a week or two early to see

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRES ?? PATRICK CANTLAY HITS ONTO the 6th green as he practices for the PGA Championsh­ip golf tournament Monday at Bellerive in St. Louis.
ASSOCIATED PRES PATRICK CANTLAY HITS ONTO the 6th green as he practices for the PGA Championsh­ip golf tournament Monday at Bellerive in St. Louis.
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