Brandt Snedeker wins Myrtle Beach Classic in emotional return

Brandt Snedeker captured his first PGA Tour victory in more than seven years on Sunday at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. The 45-year-old ended a long drought marked by injury and doubt with a final-round 65 that forced a dramatic finish at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club.

Snedeker finished at 18 under par after Mark Hubbard missed a 24-foot putt on the 18th hole, sparing Snedeker a playoff. He had started the day four shots behind but birdied five of his first 15 holes before a bogey on the last left him waiting anxiously on the range as Hubbard played in.

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Cameron Young lifts Players Championship trophy on TPC Sawgrass 18th green after dramatic win.
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Cameron Young wins Players Championship after Ludvig Åberg's final-round collapse

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Cameron Young captured his second PGA Tour title at the Players Championship, closing with a 4-under 68 at TPC Sawgrass to finish at 13-under par—one stroke ahead of Matt Fitzpatrick. 54-hole leader Ludvig Åberg faltered badly with a 4-over 76, dropping into a tie for fifth at 9 under amid back-nine woes.

Brooks Koepka shot a back-nine 29 on Saturday at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. The round gave the five-time major winner his first such score on the PGA Tour since 2019.

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Stewart Cink secured his first senior major victory at the Senior PGA Championship, finishing 19-under par for a six-shot win over Ben Crane at Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Florida. The 52-year-old posted rounds of 69-67-70-63, highlighted by a bogey-free final-round 63 featuring seven birdies and an eagle. Cink credited a last-minute green-reading adjustment for his dominant performance.

Rory McIlroy captured his second consecutive Masters title on Sunday, shooting a final-round one-under 71 to claim the green jacket at Augusta National. He became only the fourth player in history to win back-to-back, joining Tiger Woods, Nick Faldo and Jack Nicklaus. McIlroy outlasted a strong field including Scottie Scheffler and Cameron Young after overcoming a mid-tournament stumble.

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Jacob Bridgeman held off a late charge from Rory McIlroy and Kurt Kitayama to secure his maiden PGA Tour victory at the 2026 Genesis Invitational. The 26-year-old Clemson alum closed with a 1-over 72 at Riviera Country Club to finish at 18-under 266, one stroke ahead of the runners-up. Bridgeman, playing in the event for the first time, earned $4 million from the $20 million purse.

Zach Johnson has taken a one-stroke lead in his debut at the PGA Tour Champions event, the James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational, after shooting a bogey-free 66 in the second round. The former Open Championship winner, who turned 50 last month, stands at 8-under par entering the final round. A victory would mark his first win in over a decade.

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Collin Morikawa ended a 28-month winless drought on the PGA Tour by capturing the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am with a final-round 67, finishing at 22-under par for a one-shot win over Min Woo Lee and Sepp Straka. The two-time major champion birdied the 18th hole after a 20-minute delay caused by Jacob Bridgeman's troubles ahead, securing his seventh career PGA Tour title. Morikawa also announced that he and his wife Katherine are expecting their first child later in the year.

 

 

 

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