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Hideki Matsuyama erased a two-shot deficit with a career-low bogey-free 9-under 61 to win the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational by five shots.
Defending champ Hideki Matsuyama erased a 4-shot deficit with 5-under 66 and then won the Waste Management Phoenix Open in sudden death.
Overnight leader Jordan Spieth smoothed a bogey-free 2-under 70 in the final round to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am by four shots.
Defending champ Daniel Berger erased a 3-shot deficit with 4-under 66 to win the FedEx St. Jude Classic by one.
Rookie Xander Schauffele erased a three-shot deficit with 3-under 67 to win his first TOUR title at The Greenbrier Classic.
Kyle Stanley erased a four-shot deficit with 4-under 66 and then won the Quicken Loans National in a playoff over Charles Howell III.
Brooks Koepka erased a one-shot deficit with 5-under 67 to win the 117th U.S. Open for his first major championship title.
Jason Dufner overcame two weather delays and a 4-shot deficit with 4-under 68 to win the Memorial Tournament by three shots.
Overnight leader Justin Thomas crafted a 4-under 69 in the finale to win the SBS Tournament of Champions by three over Hideki Matsuyama.
PGA TOUR rookie Mackenzie Hughes won his first TOUR title at The RSM Classic, surviving a 5-man playoff that extended into Monday.
With an even-par 71, 54-hole leader Dustin Johnson won the Genesis Open by five, moving atop the world rankings for the first time.
With a final-round 5-under 67, Hudson Swafford erased a 2-shot deficit to win the CareerBuilder Challenge for his first PGA TOUR title.
In a dramatic 2-man playoff, Sergio Garcia won the 81st Masters over Justin Rose for his first major championship title.
Rookie Wesley Bryan erased a 4-shot deficit with 4-under 67 to win the RBC Heritage by one over 5-time RBC runner-up Luke Donald.
With a day-low 7-under 65, Russell Henley erased a 4-shot deficit to win the Shell Houston Open by three over Sung Kang.
With a 1 UP win over 21-seed Jon Rahm, top-seeded and World No. 1 Dustin Johnson won the WGC-Match Play to complete the WGC Grand Slam.
Overnight leader Jordan Spieth won his 10th TOUR title at the Travelers, outlasting Daniel Berger in a two-man playoff.
Top-ranked and overnight leader Henrik Stenson fired a 6-under 64 to win the Wyndham Championship in record-setting fashion.