The Road to Aronimink: Part 2 - Preparing the Stage
What does it actually take to host a PGA Championship? In Part 2 of our Road to Aronimink series, we go inside Aronimink Golf Club to show you everything happening behind the scenes ahead of one of golf’s biggest events. From the kitchen—where Executive Chef John Ferguson is preparing to serve the best players in the world—to the PGA’s operations assistants program working behind the scenes during championship week, this is a look at the preparation most fans never get to see. We also highlight Philadelphia-based artist Lydia Victor, a former PGA WORKS Fellow, who was commissioned to create a piece commemorating the PGA Championship’s return to the region. And we close with Mike Lewers, walking the 18th fairway at Aronimink, as years of planning come together to bring this championship to life. #golf #philly #pga

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