
Collin Morikawa took home the first WGC title of his career Sunday, and he joined some impressive company in the process.

With a steady Sunday and a par on the second playoff hole, Max Homa claimed his second career PGA Tour win -- and his first at the course he has been visiting for years.

Daniel Berger had no trouble putting a smile on his face after taking home the title at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Thanks to four steady rounds and a clutch shot on the penultimate hole, Brooks Koepka secured his first victory in nearly 19 months and reclaimed his spot among the Tour's elite.

Patrick Reed cruised to victory at the Farmers Insurance Open, but it wasn't his win that was being talked about afterward.

Si Woo Kim held off a Sunday surge from Patrick Cantlay and picked up the third win of his PGA Tour career.

With a birdie at the last, Kevin Na took home the Sony Open title and added his name to a star-studded list.

Harris English reigned over a top-tier field in Hawaii and claimed his first victory in eight years.

A huge weekend, punctuated by a birdie on the 72nd hole, helped Viktor Hovland claim his first career win in a full-field event.

Robert Streb had to fend off a number of competitors in Sunday's final round, but when it was all said and done he took home the title at The RSM Classic for the second time in his career.

Neither Augusta National nor the field provided much resistance against a locked-in Dustin Johnson, who shot the lowest score in Masters history and claimed the second major championship of his career.

Carlos Ortiz had never won a PGA Tour event before Sunday, but a final-round 65 helped him hold off several notable names and pick up his first victory.

Brian Gay scored one for the veterans on Sunday, outlasting all competitors of any age to secure his first win on Tour since 2013.

Patrick Cantlay couldn't stop making birdies until late in Sunday's round, but by that point he had tallied enough to earn his first PGA Tour victory in over a year.

It turns out the best bets last week were on Jason Kokrak, who took advantage of familiar surroundings to pick up the first PGA Tour victory of his career.

Birdies and eagles were the name of the game in Las Vegas, and Martin Laird made enough of them -- including a birdie on his final hole -- to emerge victorious in a three-man playoff.

Sergio Garcia may not have been looking at his golf ball when he hit his final shot in Mississippi, but there's no doubt he saw it drop in the cup as he earned his first PGA Tour victory since 2017.

Hudson Swafford generated little buzz heading into last week's event in the Dominican Republic, but he overcame all competitors -- and a pesky bee -- to pick up his second career win on the PGA Tour.

Neither the field nor vaunted Winged Foot could slow down Bryson DeChambeau, who shot par or better four straight days en route to his first major championship.

Stewart Cink had not won a tournament in over 10 years, but a big weekend helped him take down all competitors and take home the trophy in the first event of the 2020-21 season.

Dustin Johnson ended Monday's final round in the same spot on the leaderboard he opened at, earning him the first FedExCup trophy of his career.

There has been no lack of excitement since PGA Tour play resumed in June, and Jon Rahm made sure that didn't change Sunday, sinking a long putt in extra holes to capture the biggest win of his career.

Dustin Johnson strutted his stuff at TPC Boston, finishing an eye-popping 30-under-par and winning the PGA Tour's first playoff event by a whopping 11 strokes.

Jim Herman came out of nowhere to win the Wyndham Championship and secure a spot in the FedExCup Playoffs.

With not one, but two shots for the ages, Collin Morikawa emerged from the pack and won his first major at the PGA Championship.

A late-Sunday surge gave Justin Thomas both the title in Tennessee and the top spot in the Official World Golf Ranking.

It had been a while since Michael Thompson claimed victory, but thanks to a steady string of subpar rounds he took home the title Sunday in Minnesota.

Len Hochberg recaps Jon Rahm's domination at the Memorial, which vaulted him to No. 1 in the world rankings.

Collin Morikawa lost in a playoff last month in the first PGA Tour event since March, but the opposite came true Sunday, as he took down Justin Thomas in extra holes to notch his second career win.