Matt Fitzpatrick faced a rowdy American crowd during the final round of the 2026 Players Championship, but the Englishman said the atmosphere was nothing compared to the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.
Ludvig Aberg looked unstoppable through three rounds of the 2026 Players Championship, but a costly stretch on the back nine allowed Cameron Young to overtake him. Read how the Swede’s 54-hole lead unravelled at TPC Sawgrass.
Cameron Young claimed his first Players Championship title, outduelling Matt Fitzpatrick at TPC Sawgrass with a dramatic birdie on 17 and par on 18 to finish 13-under.
Cameron Young captured the 2026 Players Championship with a major-like 68, outduelling Matt Fitzpatrick at TPC Sawgrass. Discover the key shots and clubs in his bag that powered his victory.
[Photo: Tracy Wilcox] When Xander Schauffele finished his second round in the early afternoon on day two at TPC Sawgrass, he had every right to expect he’d be the story of the day. His 65 was the best round of the tournament to that point, and he held a one-shot lead as the afternoon wave Read more…
Ryan Fox, World No. 44, has withdrawn from the Players Championship after dealing with kidney stones and undergoing surgery, ending his week at TPC Sawgrass prematurely.
Collin Morikawa’s Players Championship ended after just one hole when the two-time major winner injured his back during a practice swing and was forced to withdraw.
Here are the ways we’d view golf differently in a strange new world where not only was the Players added as the fifth major from its inception 52 years ago, but all the same people won.
Canadian AJ Ewart set out to win the PGA Tour Q School, so he said, though there was negligible evidence to support the optimism behind that lofty goal. Yet, there he was on the final day, closing out the best week of his career, maybe his life, with an otherwise unlikely victory and a PGA Tour membership for 2026.
Do a Google search of Spencer Levin videos and you will quickly find footage of him kicking his hat or slamming a club or doubling over in frustration or begging his ball to stop with “please, please, please, please.”
Min Woo Lee will now rest up and not play competitive golf until the Masters (April 10-13). The 26-year-old loves Augusta National and spoke to Australian Golf Digest about everything on and off the course.