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Defending champ Day paired with Mickelson and McIlroy for opening rounds of PGA

Baltusrol looks like being a stormy place this weekend.

SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS DRENCHED Baltusrol with heavy rain yesterday, cutting short the first practice session for the 98th PGA Championship and soaking greens that had been fast in afternoon heat.

Sweltering heat greeted players in the early afternoon but the day ended with standing water puddled across many areas of the course after thunder, lightning and downpours.

PGA of America officials halted play at 4:38 p.m. and had spectators seek shelter, several dozen huddling in the massive souvenir tent until a break between storms allowed them a chance to leave.

It was a signal that players could face a lot of extremes in this week’s quest for the Wanamaker Trophy, with forecasts for hot conditions until storms are set to return for the weekend.

World number one Jason Day will try to defend his first major title, won at Whistling Staits last year.

“I feel good about my game,” Day said. “I’m hitting a lot of good shots and that has given me confidence. I should be good to go.”

Day was won seven titles in the past year and flirted with major success, sharing 10th at the Masters and eighth at the US Open.

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His mindset is less about repeating as champion, especially on a different course, than it is about achieving new feats.

“I never really look at it as defending,” he said. “I try to win it again. That’s the mentality.”

Day will play the first two rounds alongside four-time major champion Rory McIlroy, the 2014 PGA Championship winner, and Phil Mickelson, the 46-year-old left-hander who won the last PGA Championship played at Baltusrol in 2005.

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World number two Dustin Johnson made his major breakthrough last month by winning the US Open at Oakmont. The American also won a WGC event at Firestone and shared ninth at The Open, enough good finishes to bolster his confidence entering the final major tournament of the year.

“I think the game is in really good shape,” Johnson said. “Do a little practice on the putting in the next few days, but other than that, I’m really confident in the game right now. I feel like everything is going really well.”

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Johnson will play his first two rounds alongside Stenson and Masters champion Danny Willett in the annual threesome of the season’s prior major winners. Each won his first major this year — and none of them wants to see another first-timer take the trophy this week.

USPGA Selected opening pairings and Thursday tee-time:
12.30: Daniel Berger, Darren Clarke, David Lingmerth.
12.50: Vijay Singh, John Daly, Padraig Harrington.
13:20: Keegan Bradley, Adam Scott, Jamie Donaldson*
13:30: Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Jason Day*
18:15: Francesco Molinari, Shane Lowry, Jim Furyk
18:25: Sergio Garcia , Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson
18:45: Danny Willett, Dustin Johnson, Henrik Stenson
18:55: Graeme McDowell, Webb Simpson, Louis Oosthuizen

(*Denotes a start from the 10th tee on Thursday)

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