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Jimmy Walker claimed his sixth TOUR title and first major, winning the 98th PGA Championship by one over defender Jason Day.
Overnight leader Hideki Matsuyama romped to a seven-stroke win at the WGC-HSBC while TOUR rookie Cody Gribble won the Sanderson Farms by four.
With a 6-under 65, Rod Pampling came from one down to win the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open and claim his first TOUR title in over a decade.
With a final-round 4-under 67, Pat Perez erased a one-shot deficit to win the 10th OHL Classic, ending a near eight-year winless drought.
With a final-round 4-under-par 67, Charl Schwartzel erased a five-shot deficit to win the Valspar Championship in a playoff over Bill Haas.
With par on the fourth hole of sudden death, Hideki Matsuyama eliminated Rickie Fowler to win the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
With a final-round even-par 70, Adam Scott won The Honda Classic for his 12th PGA TOUR title.
Overnight leader Si Woo Kim claimed his first PGA TOUR title with a final-round 3-under-par 67, five better than runner-up Luke Donald.
With a closing 6-under 64, Rory McIlroy came-from-behind to win the TOUR Championship, claiming the season-long race for the FedExCup along the way.
With a closing 5-under 67, Dustin Johnson won the BMW Championship in record-setting fashion, besting runner-up Paul Casey by three shots.
Overnight leader and sponsor invite Billy Hurley III won the Quicken Loans National by three for his first PGA TOUR title in his 104th career start.
Dustin Johnson erased a three-shot deficit with a 4-under-par 66 to win the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational by one shot over Scott Piercy.
With a par on the second hole of sudden death, William McGirt won his first PGA TOUR title in a playoff over Jon Curran at the Memorial Tournament.
Dustin Johnson brushed aside a four-shot deficit and a pending rules infraction to win the 116th U.S. Open by three over a trio of runners-up.
With a closing 3-under-par 67, Daniel Berger won his first PGA TOUR title at the FedEx St. Jude Classic by three strokes over a trio of runners-up.
Jordan Spieth opened the calendar year right where he left off, but what else did we learn at Kapalua Resort?
Jason Dufner found his way back to the winner’s circle this week. Mo gives you the rundown on the important takeaways for fantasy gamers.
Fabian Gomez torched Waialae Country Club on Sunday to secure his second career PGA TOUR victory!
With birdie on the 72nd hole, Charley Hoffman capped a final-round 3-under 69 to come-from-behind and win the Valero Texas Open.
With six birdies over his final 13 holes, Adam Scott claimed victory in back-to-back weeks, winning the WGC-Cadillac Championship by one.
With a birdie on the second hole of sudden death, Brian Stuard won the weather-shortened Zurich Classic of New Orleans for his first PGA TOUR title.
With a 2-under-par 70, James Hahn erased a two-shot deficit and won the Wells Fargo Championship in a two-man playoff over Roberto Castro.
With par on the first hole of sudden death, Sergio Garcia emerged the victor at the AT&T Byron Nelson for his ninth PGA TOUR title.
With a dazzling back-nine 30 that included a trip-birdie finish, overnight leader Jordan Spieth won the DEAN & DELUCA Invitational in dramatic fashion.