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Nobody had Kristoffer Reitan winning. Actually, that’s not really true. The 28-year-old Norwegian entered Quail Hollow with one top-10 to his name in 14 PGA TOUR starts — and left with a trophy, $3.6 million, and the title of first-time winner at one of the tour's premier signature events.

Reitan closed in 4-under 69 Sunday at the Truist Championship, birdying 14 and 15 when it mattered most, to finish at 15-under 269 and win by two over Rickie Fowler and Nicolai Højgaard. It was only the second PGA TOUR title for a Norwegian player, after his compatriot Viktor Hovland.

The storyline that made staying quiet possible? Alex Fitzpatrick. The 54-hole leader entered Sunday with a two-shot cushion and exited with a 73 — two doubles, the ugliest coming at the par-3 17th — to finish alone in fourth.

Meanwhile, Rickie Fowler put on a Sunday clinic (65, seven birdies) and briefly grabbed the lead before falling one shy of his first individual win since 2019. Rory McIlroy's Saturday 75 — his first individual start since winning his second straight Masters — was the week's other eye-raiser, though he recovered with a Sunday 67 to remind everyone he's fine, thanks.

LIV held its first U.S. event of 2026 at Trump National Washington D.C. this weekend, and Lucas Herbert delivered the goods — winning wire-to-wire at 24-under, four clear of Sergio Garcia, to claim his first LIV title and earn a U.S. Open exemption at Shinnecock Hills. Herbert reportedly played all four rounds sick. The 4Aces GC (Dustin Johnson's squad) won the team competition in a playoff. The backdrop, as it often is at Trump properties, was as much political as it was athletic.

PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW

Here comes the big one. The 108th PGA Championship tees off Thursday at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania — a Donald Ross masterpiece that last hosted this event in 1962, when Gary Player hoisted the Wanamaker. The par-70 layout has been painstakingly restored and will put a premium on precision, not power, outside Philadelphia.

For the first time this year, every top player in the world is in the same field. Scottie Scheffler, the defending champion, arrives rested and hungry. Rory McIlroy comes in chasing history — a calendar Grand Slam after Masters wins in both 2025 and 2026. Jordan Spieth makes his 10th career attempt at completing the career Slam. Bryson DeChambeau, fresh off a T3 at Trump National, wants the one major still missing from his résumé. And Aronimink's tight, tree-lined fairways may suit McIlroy's ball-striking better than nearly any other course in the world. This week matters.

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