A total of 20 PGA of America golf professionals will tee it up at the 107th PGA Championship at Quail Hollow this week.
Join us as we outline all 20 PGA of America pros who are set to feature at the 2025 PGA Championship as part of the Corebridge Financial Team.
PGA Of America Golf Pros Playing At 2025 PGA Championship
As we embark on the 107th PGA Championship tournament at Quail Hollow, all of the world’s best golfers will be out to claim victory in the second major of the year.
Defending champion Xander Schauffele, who also holds the record for the lowest score in PGA Championship history, will be looking to go back-to-back this week and win his third major tournament in the process.
He has been paired alongside reigning Masters champion Rory McIlroy and world number one Scottie Scheffler in the official PGA Championship tee times for Thursday and Friday.
Alongside the best players in the world will be 20 PGA of America golf professionals who have qualified for the 107th PGA Championship. These 20 players will make up the 2025 Corebridge Financial Team and will tee it up at Quail Hollow this week.
The low 20 scorers at this year’s PGA Professional Championship earned exemptions into the 2025 PGA Championship and a position on the 2025 Corebridge Financial Team.
But just who are the 20 PGA of America golf pros who have qualified for this week’s major championship and will have a chance at Wanamaker Trophy success?
PGA of America Pros Representing Corebridge Financial Team
It was Tyler Collet who claimed victory back in April at the 2025 PGA Professional Championship, meaning he will lead the Corebridge Financial Team at the 107th PGA Championship.
Collet will be joined by another 19 PGA of America golf professionals who will all tee it up at Quail Hollow on Thursday for their opening round.
This will be Collet’s fourth PGA Championship appearance after competing for the Wanamaker Trophy in 2021, 2022 and 2024. It will also be a seventh PGA Championship appearance for PGA of America pro Michael Block.
Block finished T-15 at the 2023 tournament at Oak Hill Country Club, where he famously scored a hole-in-one on Sunday when paired with Rory McIlroy too.
Bob Sowards is slated to play his 12th PGA Championship this week at Quail Hollow too. This matches the record for the most appearances by a player qualifying as a PGA of America golf professional.
John Somers, Greg Koch and Larkin Gross are all making their third start at the PGA Championship this week. It’s a second appearance for Jesse Droemer, Dylan Newman, Brandon Bingaman and Nic Ishee after qualifying for the 107th PGA Championship too.
The remaining ten PGA of America golf professionals will be competing in their first PGA Championship.
Record-breaking. Consistent. Dominant.
Tyler Collet is our 2025 PGA Professional Champion. 💪 pic.twitter.com/rSMaQhOugC
— PGA of America (@PGA) April 30, 2025
Who Are The 20 PGA of America Pros Playing At The 107th PGA Championship?
PGA of America Pro
Club
Qualifying Section
Tyler Collet
John’s Island Club
South Florida Section
Jesse Droemer
Riverbend Country Club
Southern Texas Section (2nd)
Brian Bergstol
Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort
Philadelphia Section (1st)
Michael Block
Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club
Southern California Section
Dylan Newman
Meadow Brook Club
Metropolitan Section (2nd)
Brandon Bingaman
Gleneagles Country Club
Northern Texas Section (2nd)
Ryan Lenahan
Walnut Creek Country Club
Michigan Section (1st)
Andre Chi
Deepdale Golf Club
Metropolitan Section (1st)
John Somers
Southern Hills Plantation Club
North Florida Section
Justin Hicks
Stonebridge Golf & Country Club
South Florida Section (1st)
Rupe Taylor
Virginia Beach National Golf Club
Middle Atlantic Section (1st)
Tom Johnson
Meadow Club
Northern California Section (1st)
Nic Ishee
Old Waverly Golf Club
Gulf States Section (2nd)
Eric Steger
Pebble Brook Golf Club
Indiana Section (1st)
Bob Sowards
Kinsale Golf & Fitness Club
Southern Ohio Section
Bobby Gates
Summit Golf School
Southern Texas Section (1st)
Greg Koch
Ritz-Carlton Golf Club-Grand Lakes Orlando
North Florida Section
Timothy Wiseman
Old Capital Golf Club
Indiana Section (1st)
Larkin Gross
Westwood Country Club
Middle Atlantic Section
Michael Kartrude
The Bear’s Club
South Florida Section (1st)