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The first win of the 2026 PGA Tour season officially belongs to Chris Gotterup. Last season’s Genesis Scottish Open Champion, Gotterup got off to an incredible start in Hawaii with an opening round at 7-under. He went 3-under through Friday and Saturday, but he was back with a closing 6-under round on Sunday to take home the win.
Someone gets to be first, right? Here's a look at the first birdie, the first eagle and the first win on the PGA Tour in 2026.
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Chris Gotterup inicia temporada del PGA Tour ganando el Sony Open por tercer año consecutivo
Chris Gotterup abrió la nueva temporada del PGA Tour con tres grandes birdies en los últimos nueve hoyos que lo llevaron a firmar tarjeta de 64 golpes, seis bajo par, y a la victoria por dos impactos en el Sony Open,
Keith Mitchell raised eyebrows at the Sony Open with a bold decision that quickly became a talking point across the PGA Tour. The move didn’t go unnoticed, drawing a pointed reaction from a fellow tour pro and sparking fresh discussion around strategy and risk at the elite level.
Chris Gotterup walked off Waialae Country Club on Sunday evening with another trophy in hand, a beaming smile on his face and tears welling in his eyes. The 26-year-old had just authored a closing 64 to win the Sony Open in Hawaii by two strokes,
Chris Gotterup ties Davis Riley for lead. That didn't take long. Chris Gotterup, who opened in 63 on Thursday, has birdied two of his first three holes and tied Riley at 12 under.
After a long period of back and forth between the LIV Golf and the PGA, Si Woo Kim finally made his decision. Extending his allegiance to the tour, the South Korean professional golfer has entered the PGA season opener,
PGA Tour golfer Michael Kim had a funny moment during his round at the Sony Open that showed how easily sports worlds can collide. The 32-year-old, known for his light-hearted presence on social media,