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Aaron Rai’s US PGA win inspires golf’s next generation in Wolverhampton

Aaron Rai's historic US PGA Championship win has created a buzz at Wolverhampton's 3 Hammers golf complex, his childhood training ground. The victory marks the first major title for the 31-year-old Englishman and is seen as a significant achievement.

Neha Gohil Midlands correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-18 · 19:18 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Aaron Rai’s US PGA win inspires golf’s next generation in Wolverhampton
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Aaron Rai's historic US PGA Championship win has created a buzz at Wolverhampton's 3 Hammers golf complex, his childhood training ground. The victory marks the first major title for the 31-year-old Englishman and is seen as a significant achievement. Rai credits his parents for their immense support, with his father having quit his job to aid his golfing career. His success is already inspiring young golfers, including six-year-old Adam Rai Jr., who hopes to follow in his footsteps. Coaches believe Rai's journey demonstrates that dedication and practice can lead to success in golf, potentially encouraging more diverse participation in the sport.

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Aaron Rai's journey has inspired six-year-old Adam Rai Jr, who trains at the same golf complex.

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Rai landed a $3.69m (£2.75m) prize for his win.

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Rai's father quit his job to support his golfing career and was with him at practice from age four to five.

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Rai described his win as 'truly a dream come true' and 'extremely rewarding'.

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Aaron Rai won the US PGA Championship, becoming the first Englishman to do so since 1919.

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There was a real buzz and sense of pride at the 3 Hammers golf complex in Wolverhampton, the old stomping grounds of Aaron Rai, who on Sunday became the first Englishman since 1919 to win the US PGA Championship.It was the first major title of the 31-year-old’s career and Rai described it as “truly a dream come true”.“It’s phenomenal to think of how many things have gone into it and extremely rewarding to be stood here,” he told Sky Sports.For Rai’s childhood coach Darren Prosser, who taught Rai for about two years, it was a proud moment. “Very proud,” he said. “Very pleased for him and his family and it’s great for golf to get one of the nice guys winning it.”Prosser, who teaches at his own academy in Kingswinford, recalled spotting Rai’s talent early and said his dedication and hand-eye coordination was beyond his years.“When he went up playing on the golf course, he could play all the shots around the green,” he said. “His work ethic, how hard he worked, and guided strongly by his father, Amrik.“Hitting golf shots for such a young age, like a 13-, 14-year-old kid would probably do,” he said. “I knew that he was going to be a serious player and [I am] just so delighted for him – he’s such a lovely guy.”Golf coach Darren Prosser: ‘I knew he was going to be a serious player.’ Photograph: Fabio De Paola/The GuardianRai’s golfing passion appears to have started almost by accident when he suffered a nasty bruise on his head after playing with his older brother’s hockey sticks. In search for a safer alternative, his mother, Dalvir, bought him plastic golf clubs.Rai paid credit to his parents and wife in a press conference after his win, describing how his father had quit his job to support his golfing career and been with him “every day that I went to practise from the age of four to five”.“My mum has been absolutely incredible as well. She worked extremely long hours to just provide for the house,” he said. “I can’t put into words how much they’ve done in terms of support, the care and love. I wouldn’t be here without them.”In addition to becoming the first Englishman in 107 years to win the Wanamaker trophy on Sunday, Rai landed a $3.69m (£2.75m) prize.Adam Rai Jr, six, and his dad at the 3 Hammers golf complex in Wolverhampton. Photograph: Fabio De Paola/The GuardianHis journey from Wolverhampton to golfing history has already inspired six-year-old Adam Rai Jr, a keen golfer who started training at the 3 Hammers from the age of 18 months. Adam attends the golf club around three times a week and was lucky enough to meet Rai in November 2025.During the visit, Adam’s dad cheekily told Rai’s team they were related, because of their shared surname, and the family were able to meet the golfer and his family. Adam Sr said: “He’s probably the most genuinely nice, calm very pleasant [person] to be around. Very welcoming.”Adam met Aaron Rai last November. Photograph: Adam RaiFive months later, Adam Sr received a phone call out of the blue from Rai’s father inviting the family to attend the Masters tournament in the US. “It [was] like winning the lottery,” Adam Sr said. Describing his reaction to Rai’s historic win, he said it was “really emotional”.Adam Jr’s mother, Emma Blower, said Rai’s win showed success was obtainable. “So we’re saying: ‘If Aaron can do it, you can do it,’” she said.Asked what impact Rai’s win would have on him, Adam Jr said: “Do more golf!”Prosser and Adam Jr’s trainer, Jess Warren, said Rai’s win would encourage more people, from a diverse range of backgrounds, to consider taking part in the sport.“Seeing someone from the same training ground reach the top of world golf proves to young golfers that with dedication and practice, anything is possible,” Warren said.Prosser added: “[Rai] has been mega dedicated and come through the ranks, [and] it’s nice to see that it can actually be done.”
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