A call to the post for a golf major in the Derby city

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The call to the post was being played. Not to announce the horses coming onto the track, but to tell us the luggage was arriving at the carousel.

The Derby may have been run a week and a half ago, but everything in Kentucky seems connected to racing.

Or bourbon, Or basketball. Until this week. When a golf major, the PGA Championship, returns. 

Not that people around here are going to forget the thoroughbreds — “We’ll have the Preakness on TV in the media tent Saturday,” said the golf exec — or college hoops, so help us Adolph Rupp.

He was the taskmaster known as the Baron of the Bluegrass when he coached UK to NCAA titles. It was a few years after the other school, the University of Louisville, began to get its own titles under Denny Crum. They came to appreciate Crum, who, yes, even got involved in horse racing, but Crum was from the south part of California not the south of America, and played under and became an assistant to John Wooden at UCLA.  

He started out by referring to the university and city as “Lewis-ville,” but the public forgave him. As the folks around here tell you it’s “Luville.”

And UK stands for the University of Kentucky, not the United Kingdom, although with the number of trainers and jockeys from England who show up each spring or the Derby, you might be confused.

Apropos of nothing but perhaps pertinent to a great deal, is Brit, Rory McIlroy of Northern  Ireland who along with No. 1-ranked  Scottie Scheffler, is one of the favorites at this 106th PGA at Valhalla Golf Club. 

Rory McIlroy may not know how to say Louisville, but he definitely knows how to play the course, having won the 2014 PGA Championship by a stroke over Phil Mi Mickelson, who indeed is here. As you are aware, McIlroy, in a bravura performance, won the Wells Fargo Championship last Sunday at Quail Hollow in Charlotte.

As you may not be aware, although news of a social nature travels like wildfire, McIlroy almost simultaneously filed for divorce from his wife of seven years, Erica. Strange timing some might say, but seemingly the split will not affect Rory as he seeks success. And no smart-aleck remarks that getting out of a bunker should be no problem after getting out of a marriage.

Rory will be ready. No question. We heard the call to the post, albeit for a few suitcases. Now for the golfers, the flag is up.