Tee Box Block Party: Community Takes on PGA Championship
At the PGA Championship, local homeowners transformed their neighborhood into a lively block party with ladders and platforms offering free views. Residents and visitors, including enthusiasts from Europe, enjoyed the golf spectacle with a refreshing atmosphere, embodying community spirit surrounding the historic Aronimink Golf Club.
At the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club, local homeowners turned their surroundings into a lively celebration. Residents used ladders and platforms for unobstructed, free views of the tournament, creating a block party atmosphere in the neighborhood.
Fans, including international visitors, gathered to watch top golfers while toasting with cold beers and enjoying the unique viewing experience. The communal spirit was evident as families invited friends to enjoy the matches and arranged for live music once play concluded.
Safety and courtesy were prioritized, with roads mostly closed and DIY viewing platforms approved by the PGA. Homeowners, especially those like Jim Hageney, became unofficial hosts, offering exciting alternatives to pricey official tickets.
(With inputs from agencies.)

