LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The family of a man who was killed outside of Valhalla Golf Club last spring during the PGA Championship filed a wrongful death lawsuit Thursday against the PGA and other entities.
John C. Mills died on May 17, 2024, when a shuttle struck him in the early morning hours. Mel Gibson's house burned down in LA wildfires while he was on Joe Rogan's podcast Keep Bathroom ...
John Mills, 69, of Crestwood, Kentucky, was hit around 5 a.m. May 17 in the 15500 block of Shelbyville Road by a bus owned by ...
John Mills, 69, of Crestwood, was arriving to work security at Valhalla Golf Club on May 17 during the second round of the championship when he was killed. Mills was crossing Shelbyville Road ...
Hovland's form fell off, however, as he made a decision that he wanted to see something different from his golf ball while in ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The family of a man who died after he was hit by a shuttle bus May 17 outside the Valhalla Golf Club while trying to enter the course for his job as a security guard ...
Imagn Images Golf already has a prestigious Hall of ... and charged with a felony while trying to enter the Valhalla Golf Club grounds. Downs didn’t have his body camera on during the arrest ...
After opening the PGA Championship with a 67, golf’s No. 1 player headed to Valhalla Golf Club in early Friday darkness. Scottie Scheffler’s Round 2 tee time wasn’t until 10:08 a.m. but ...
No one could believe that. The grounds of Valhalla Golf Club murmured with that shared disbelief, as a fog delay added to the ominous morning. The mentality in the locker room was just as ...
He picked up his first major championship by winning the PGA Championship by one stroke over DeChambeau at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, on May 19. About two months later ...
His efforts at the PGA Championship were less impressive, finishing 39th as he battled with driving accuracy at Valhalla Golf Club, managing only 58.9 percent compared to winner Xander Schauffele ...