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🏆 March 12–15: The Players Championship
🌺 April 9–12: Masters Tournament
🥇 May 14–17: PGA Championship
🇺🇸 June 18–21: U.S. Open
🏴 July 16–19: The Open
👑 August 27–30: Tour Championship
🇺🇸🌎 September 24–27: Presidents Cup
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🏆 Nelly Korda Wins the U.S. Women’s Open at Riviera CC
📊 Stats:
• SG-Off The Tee: 7th
• SG-Approach: 19th
• SG-Short Game: 11th
• Driving Distance: 11th
• Fairways Hit: T18
4th major of her career
(2nd of the season)
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J.T. Poston wins the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday with a par on the second playoff hole to defeat Ryan Gerard and collect his fourth career PGA TOUR victory.
The 54-hole leader birdied the 18th hole to force a playoff with Gerard at 12-under. Poston is the first winner of the Memorial Tournament to birdie the 18th hole during the final round since Hideki Matsuyama (2014).
🏆 Last 5 Winners at The Memorial Tournament 🏆
2025 — Scottie Scheffler -10
2024 — Scottie Scheffler -8
2023 — Viktor Hovland -7
2022 — Billy Horschel -13
2021 — Patrick Cantlay -13 (Playoff)
Who wins Jack’s tournament this week at Muirfield Village? ⛳️
🐅⚡️🔙 #THROWBACK — Tiger Woods was on another level at Jack’s place. He won the Memorial Tournament 5 times during his career: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2009, 2012. @NUCLRGOLFSTATS
🏆 Last 5 Winners of the U.S. Women’s Open
2025 — Maja Stark (-7)
📍 Erin Hills
2024 — Yuka Saso (-4)
📍 Lancaster CC
2023 — Allisen Corpuz (-9)
📍 Pebble Beach GL
2022 — Minjee Lee (-13)
📍 Pine Needles
2021 — Yuka Saso (-4)
📍 Olympic Club
Who wins at Riviera CC? 👀⛳️
Russell Henley defeats Eric Cole with a birdie on the first playoff hole to win the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge.
His sixth TOUR victory comes in his 321st start at the age of 37 years, 1 month, 19 days.
At 12-under, Eric Cole holds the clubhouse lead at the Charles Schwab Challenge following a 63. It marks his 19th straight par-or-better round (stroke-play events only), with 15 of those rounds occurring in Texas.
Cole now has 13 straight under-par rounds in individual stroke-play events on TOUR.
At 12-under, Eric Cole leads Ryan Gerard by one stroke following the third round of the Charles Schwab Challenge, with J.J. Spaun and Mac Meissner sitting two back.
Hideki Matsuyama, Russell Henley and Alex Smalley are three back.
A.J. Ewart aces the par-3 16th hole from 197 yards during the second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge, his first hole-in-one on the PGA TOUR. It is the second ace on No. 16 this week (Brandt Snedeker/R1).
PGA TOUR rookie and two-time DP World Tour winner Jordan Smith holds the 36-hole lead at 10-under at the Charles Schwab Challenge.
Marks his first career 36-hole lead/co-lead on TOUR (previous best 36-hole position: T4/2022 Genesis Scottish Open/finished T24).
Si Woo Kim finishes runner-up at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, his second this season (T2/Farmers Insurance Open).
Kim records 33 birdies for the week, five more than the second-most 28 made by winner Wyndham Clark, and two birdies shy of the 35 made by Hideki Matsuyama at the 2025 Sentry, the most made in a 72-hole event on TOUR on record.
With Wyndham Clark’s final-round 60 at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, is one of four players to post 60 or better in the final round en route to victory on record.
Other instances:
David Duval/1999 American Express
Stuart Appleby/2010 Greenbrier Classic
Tommy Gainey/2012 RSM Classic
Wyndham Clark/2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (54-holes due to weather)
🏆 Wyndham Clark wins the CJ Cup
📊 Tournament Stats:
• SG: Total: (1st)
• SG: Putting: (1st)
• SG: Off The Tee: (6th)
• SG: Approach: (11th)
• Sand Saves: (T1)
• Scrambling: (T2)
• Putts per GIR: (1st)
This is Clark’s 4th PGA Tour win of his career.
🚨🔥⛳️ #WINNING MOMENT! — FINAL ROUND 60 — The winning moment for Wyndham Clark, on route to 30-under for the week. He fires a 28 on the back 9 on Sunday at TPC Craig Ranch.
Following Aaron Rai's win today, it marks the first time that European players have won the first two majors of a season since the beginning of the current four-major era (dating back to 1934):
Masters Tournament, Rory McIlroy/Northern Ireland
PGA Championship, Aaron Rai/England