I don't agree with the PGA being the weakest major; I think it has the least amount of "special seasonings" amongst the majors, which leads to the red-headed stepchild perception. The Masters has Augusta National ('nuff said); the U.S. Open is the Last Man Standing test of survival where a level par round is a good one, with iconic courses like Pebble and Pinehurst in the rotation; and the Open Championship features links-style golf not regularly seen in championship play, in the birthplace of the game. In a game laden with tradition and history, the PGA doesn't quite have the same feel as the other three, and may not garner the same level of respect. That last part is a shame, considering the number of PGA professionals who toil in anonymity on ranges and in pro shops across the world, growing this beautiful game we love.