PGA Championship Weather: Rain for Round 2

Could Round 2 rain affect this year's cut a the PGA Championship? Get a four-day tournament outlook below.

Peter Clarke - Senior Editor at Covers.com
Peter Clarke • Senior Editor
May 16, 2024 • 07:41 ET • 3 min read
Scottie Scheffler looks over his par putt on the 9th hole as the rain comes down during the second round at last year's PGA Championship.
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Golf bettors may have their eyes on the skies above Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, KY, next week, trying to figure out how mid-May weather will impact their 2024 PGA Championship bets. 

PGA Championship 2024 weather conditions

The PGA Championship is just a week away, and we've got a forecast for the four-day tournament before you make your PGA Championship picks. With rain for Round 2 at Valhalla, higher scores could affect the PGA Championship projected cut. Here's a quick overview of the conditions for each round of the 2024 PGA Championship. 

Forecast for Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky

Date Temperature Forecast PoP Wind
May 16 77° Mainly Sunny 20% 3 mph SE/Gusts 5 mph
May 17 72° Cloudy with showers 90% 5 mph SE/Gusts 8 mph
May 18 79° A mix of sun and clouds 30% 4 mph E/Gusts 6 mph
May 19 82° Mostly sunny 10% 7 mph NE/Gusts 11 mph

Forecast as of Thursday, May 16, 2024

How does the weather affect PGA Championship betting?

Weather can be a game-changer in the links, affecting everything from the power on the drives to the speed at which the course plays. Be sure to scope out the tournament's extended weather forecast in addition to the daily details before you place your bets on golf futures, head-to-head markets, or props.

Assess how varying weather conditions might boost or bring down a player, depending on their skills or familiarity with inclement conditions – their origins could offer a clue.

Consider the schedule, too: golfers teeing off at the crack of dawn might encounter a slower, softer course, whereas those playing in the hot afternoon could face drier, faster fairways and greens. Remember, when it comes to golf betting, an informed punter is a successful one!

Spring conditions at Valhalla

Let's dig into the weather and the heartland fairways of Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky.

Valhalla experiences the range of Mother Nature's moods. The potent combination of humidity and precipitation in the spring and summer months can cause the fairways and greens to become incredibly lush and soft. Under these conditions, the balls tend to drop and stop rather than roll, which might demand adjustments from golfers used to firmer, faster courses. If it rains, be on the lookout for players with solid short games and strong approach play, as they'll likely excel in these conditions.

Where can I bet on the Masters?

With the PGA Championship being golf's second major tournament of the year, all sportsbooks and betting sites will offer PGA Championship props and betting markets. The trick is finding one that is reputable, trustworthy, and has all the bells and whistles you're looking for. Luckily, we've done that work for you. Check out our recommendations for the best golf betting sites before you deposit and start betting.

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