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The PGA Tour heads to San Diego for the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, a rotation event that separates patience from impulse.
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The PGA Tour heads to San Diego for the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, a rotation event that separates patience from impulse.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.: Norway’s Kristoffer Reitan shot 2-under 69 on Sunday to earn a two-shot win over Rickie Fowler and Nicolai Hojgaard at the Truist Championship for his first victory on the PGA Tour. Reitan, who won twice previously on the European Tour, finished at 15-under 269 and secured his spot in the Masters next year. Alex Fitzpatrick, the 54-hole leader, finished three shots back after shooting 73. Reitan, a PGA Tour rookie who started the round one shot behind Fitzpatrick, was even par for the day after 13 holes and one shot behind Fowler, who surged to the lead after shooting 30 on the front nine. But Fowler, who started the day seven shots behind, couldn’t sustain the momentum and shot 65. Reitan birdied the reachable par-4 14th and the par-5 15th to pull ahead. LPGA Tour WEST CALDWELL, N.J.: Jeeno Thitikul fought off one final challenge Sunday and pulled away with a pair of late birdies for a 3-under 69 to win the Mizuho Americas Open by four shots over Ruoning Yin, giving the Thai player her second LPGA Tour victory this year. Thitikul was staked to a two-shot lead at the start of the final round.
The PGA Tour is back at Trump National Doral's Blue Monster Course in Miami, a 7,739-yard par-72 that hasn't hosted a Tour event since Adam Scott won here in 2016.
LOS ANGELES, United States: Brothers Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick surrendered a four-stroke lead but combined to birdie the final hole in a dramatic victory at the PGA Tour’s Zurich Classic pairs event on Sunday. The English duo posted a one-under 71 in the final-round alternate shot format in New Orleans, with world number three Matt bagging his second PGA Tour title in as many weeks after winning the RBC Heritage. Alex, a DP World Tour regular, earned PGA Tour playing status through 2028, including an exemption to play in the upcoming PGA Championship, the second men’s major of the year. Alex Fitzpatrick, 27, made the winning putt after Matt fired a bunker shot within two feet of the cup as they finished 31-under par for the tournament. “I’m still shaking,” Alex Fitzpatrick said “It was crazy.” The duo of Alex Smalley and Hayden Springer and the Norwegian team of Kristoffer Reitan and Kris Ventura shared second place, both teams on 30-under. Reitan and Ventura had seized a share of the lead with an eagle at the 18th, where Reitan’s shot into the green left Ventura a seven-foot putt. Smalley and Springer were tied for the lead until a bogey at 17 but birdied 18. The Fitzpatricks had begun the day with a four-stroke advantage and were three-under through their first 11 holes. A double bogey on the 12th and a bogey at 14 saw their lead evaporate. “I felt like we played great for the first 11 holes,” Matt Fitzpatrick said. “We were really, really, really steady, really solid and didn’t really put a foot wrong. “Just the one hole on 12, you’ve made that, and you quickly are sort of scrambling a little bit. “From then on I felt like I struggled with my game, and I didn’t play well.
Following a historic weekend at Augusta National, the PGA Tour heads to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, this week for the 2026 RBC Heritage.
The PGA Tour heads to the Lone Star State this week for the Texas Children's Houston Open. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is scheduled to make his seventh start of the season at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston. The reigning four-time PGA Tour Player of the Year has three top-five finishes so far in 2026, including a four-shot victory in the American Express in January.
The best players on the PGA Tour head to Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando, Florida, this week for the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Twenty-three of the top 25 golfers in the world will be on hand for the signature event. One of them, No. 7 Russell Henley, looks to win the tournament for the second straight year after securing a one-shot victory over Collin Morikawa in 2025.
The PGA Tour heads to Florida this week for the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches at PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens. Defending champion Joe Highsmith looks to become the first golfer to win back-to-back titles at the event since Jack Nicklaus in 1977-78. Highsmith finished at 19 under last year and won by two strokes over J.J. Spaun and Jacob Bridgeman.
A year after wildfires caused an estimated $250 billion of damage in Southern California, the PGA Tour heads back to the Pacific Palisades this week for the 100th playing of the Genesis Invitational.