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Playing in the same group, Gotterup was 10 shots better than the world No. 1 on Thursday at TPC Scottsdale.
PGA Tour Highlights 2026: WM Phoenix Open, Round 1
Scottie Scheffler struggled at TPC Scottsdale on Thursday and Chris Gotterup took advantage of an early start times to lay claim to the leaderboard. In the afternoon, Hideki Matsuyama, Joel Dahmen and Keith Mitchell shined. The famous 16th hole "Coliseum" saw plenty of birdie putts, and an incredible chip-in from Dahmen.

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Guseva holed out for birdie on the 72nd hole Sunday to secure a spot in the CME Group Tour Championship.
In relentless winds, Schenk recorded only two bogeys in his final 56 holes, just one on Sunday, and won the Butterfield Bermuda Championship by a shot over Chandler Phillips.
Matthews holed her tee shot from 142 yards on the par-3 12th to win a two-year lease on a Lamborghini SUV.
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Rory McIlroy added another season-long title to his resume, moving him within one of tying the top.
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Rory McIlroy holed an eagle putt on No. 18 to force a playoff but lost out to Matt Fitzpatrick, who won the World Tour Championship for a third time on a chaotic final day of the 2025 golf season on Sunday.
Linn Grant rolled in a pair of 15-foot putts among her five birdies that carried her to a 5-under 65 on Saturday for a one-shot lead in The Annika as she tries to extend her streak to six years with at least one win worldwide.
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