Scheffler marches to season-opening PGA Tour win

World No 1 Scottie Scheffler launched his 2026 PGA Tour campaign with a runaway victory in the American Express at La Quinta, California.

Scheffler, whose 2025 season included two Major titles among six victories, piled up nine birdies in a six-under par 66 on the Stadium Course, where even a double-bogey at the 17th was barely a blip on the way to a 27-under-par total of 261 and a four-shot victory.

Australian veteran Jason Day climbed into a share of second with a superb eight-under par 64. He was joined on 23-under 265 by Americans Ryan Gerard, Matt McCarty and Andrew Putnam, Gerard posting a seven-under 65 and McCarty and Putnam each signing for a 68.

Scheffler, 29, became the first player since Tiger Woods to grab his 20th PGA Tour title before the age of 30. He’s off to his fifth straight season with at least one victory.

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“It means a lot,” Scheffler said. “It was a challenging week. I did a good job of staying patient and executing when I needed to.”

Scheffler, who hasn’t missed a cut on the PGA Tour since August 2022, started the day one off the lead and opened with a birdie. He bogeyed the second before settling in with back-to-back birdies at 4 and 5 and another pair at 7 and 8.

He added four more birdies coming in, his four-footer at the par-five 16th pushing him to 29 under.

He was in the water off the tee on the way to a double-bogey at the par-three 17th, but by then there was no catching him.

Overnight leader Kim Si-woo of South Korea carded an even par 72 to tie for sixth on 22 under.

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Teenager Blades Brown, who started the day tied with Scheffler on 21 under, closed with a two-over 74 for a share of 18th.

It finished off a remarkable week for the 18-year-old from Tennessee, who tied for 17th in a Korn Ferry event in the Bahamas on Wednesday before a dash to California to tee it up on a sponsor’s exemption.

He flirted with a 59 on Friday, when a 60 gave him a share of the halfway lead. He had a birdie chance at 18 for a share of 10th – and a place in the Torrey Pines field.

He closed with a bogey but departed happy with his week.

“I could probably write a book about what I’ve learned these past couple of days,” Brown said. “Just knowing that I can compete out here. It was so cool watching Scottie win in person and getting to play with him.

“He’s such an unbelievable guy. He talked to me numerous times throughout the round and was giving me a lot of encouragement, so it was awesome.”

South Africa’s Christiaan Bezuidenhout shared 38th position on 16-under 272 after a final-round 68.

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— AFP

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