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Castillo reeled in his first PGA Tour title on Sunday, playing his last 52 holes without a dropping a shot and closing in 5-under 67 to edge Chandler Blanchet by a shot at 17 under.
Akshay Bhatia overcame Daniel Berger’s attempt at being a wire-to-wire winner at the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational. Bhatia won the third signature event of the PGA Tour season, winning in a one-hole playoff over Berger.
Here’s how the $20 million purse will be paid out Sunday at the signature-event Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Johnson made an early bogey and that was his only blemish on the scorecard, adding four birdies to pull away on the Old Course at Broken Sound.
Dan Bradbury of England hit the perfect chip at just the right time, saving par on the final hole Sunday for a 5-under 65 and a one-shot victory in the Joburg Open.
Jon Rahm won the LIV Golf Hong Kong event on Sunday for his first individual title since 2024.
Mi Hyang Lee threw away her lead with two double bogeys on the front nine, and then delivered a winner on the final hole Sunday with a lob wedge that hit the pin and set up a tap-in birdie to win the Blue Bay LPGA.
The Tour’s third signature event of the year reaches its conclusion at Bay Hill Club and Lodge Sunday. Here’s when the final pairing tees off and how to watch.
Berger has held a big lead since the opening round, but is now being chased by Askshay Bhatia entering the final round.
Daniel Berger is 13-under par — even for the third round —with a two-shot lead was almost certain to grow when he returns for an eagle putt attempt Sunday morning. Akshay Bhatia was 11 under with a daunting 20-hole finish at Bay Hill on the horizon.
Ricky Castillo posted a bogey-free round of 4-under 68 in strong wind Saturday to take a one-shot lead into the final round.
Daly, the son of legendary pro John Daly, enters Sunday at the Puerto Rico Open three shots back, something he couldn’t have done a couple years ago when he was a “bad driver of the golf ball” and battling his swing.