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Birdies, late swings, and three playoffs—this was a week where nothing came easy, and everything had to be earned

Jackson Koivun delivered another signature finish at The Ford Collegiate, earning his 10th career title

Tar Heels win by 20 in dominant title defense while Niall Sheils Donegan leads another 1-2 finish

Former San Jose State standout holds steady with back-to-back 71s to secure one-shot victory in Visalia

Bryan Hoops defends in style while Peake and Jonson prevail in playoffs at Indian Wells

Lobos surge to 32-under team win as Johnnie Clark claims first title with a career-best 199

Amelia Harris storms back to win in her final attempt, while Japan’s Kanichiro Katano becomes the first international champion

Sophomore Jasmine Koo storms to victory as Trojans dominate by 22 shots and extend historic run

Teenager outlasts Colm Campbell in one of the week’s most dramatic finals at County Sligo

Top-ranked Tigers cruise by 17 as Jackson Koivun claims fourth win in six starts to power another statement victory

North Carolina star prevails in playoff to secure PGA Tour start while Tar Heels set tournament record in 15-shot win

Maria Jose Marin fires 68 at Augusta National to win the 2026 ANWA at 14-under, pulling away from Andrea Revuelta and the field.

Closing 67 lifts Louisiana standout to a four-shot win as champions crowned across all divisions at Desert Willow

Baiyok Sukterm claims first collegiate win as EMU completes the third team and individual sweep of the season

USC held its nerve in tough desert conditions, with Luke Stock’s late birdie sealing a one-shot win over Arkansas State

Wildcats surge with 11-under final round as Utah Tech freshman David Liechty dominates individual race by eight shots

Seahawks close with 11-under 277 to win by nine at home as Gray Mitchum claims a share of the individual title again

Enzo’s consistency across three rounds separates him from the field at Brookside