A gripping Sunday in golf unfolded across continents, as Jacob Bridgeman held off Rory McIlroy and Kurt Kitayama in a nerve-wracking finale at Riviera, while Atthaya Thitikul seized glory before her adoring home crowd in Thailand.
Bridgeman Holds On at Riviera
Jacob Bridgeman, a rising 26-year-old talent from Clemson, delivered a memorable debut performance at Riviera Country Club. Setting a six-shot pace at the start of his final round, Bridgeman saw his lead balloon to seven strokes before the pressure of a closing stretch mounted. Facing off against golfing titans Rory McIlroy and Kurt Kitayama, Bridgeman stood firm with a clutch par save on the 18th hole, sealing a one-shot victory with a final score of 18-under 266.
This victory marks a significant milestone in Bridgeman’s career, following his 2025 season that earned him a spot at the Tour Championship. Winning a signature event with a strong field—including run-ins with Tiger Woods as the host—catapults Bridgeman into the upper echelon of PGA contenders for coming seasons. He also won a $4 million purse, underscoring his breakthrough moment.
Thitikul’s Triumph in Thailand
Meanwhile, halfway across the world, Atthaya Thitikul—known by fans and the media as Jeeno—continued her dominance as the world’s No. 1 female golfer. Battling sweltering conditions and immense pressure in front of a vocal home crowd in Chonburi, Thitikul closed with a 4-under 68. A key birdie on the 17th hole propelled her to a one-shot victory over Japan’s Chizzy Iwai, finishing at 24-under 264. This victory, her eighth LPGA title, adds a historic layer to her career: the first Thai woman to win her home event as the world’s top-ranked player.
Thitikul’s win comes in the footsteps of past Thai champions Ariya Jutanugarn (2021) and Patty Tavatanakit (2024), solidifying Thailand’s place as a growing powerhouse in women’s golf. Her poise under the strain of national expectation has become a hallmark of her young career, inspiring a new generation of regional talent.
Global Golf Roundup
- Casey Jarvis of South Africa delivered a final-round 8-under 62 to capture the Kenya Open, his first European tour victory. His back-nine charge—including two eagles—proved decisive in a three-shot win.
- In South Africa, Oliver Bekker claimed his ninth Sunshine Tour title at the Jonsson Workwear Durban Open, a 54-hole event shortened by weather disruptions.
- On the PGA Tour of Australasia, Austen Truslow notched his first-ever victory at the Quinovic NZ PGA Championship, with a remarkable performance from 17-year-old amateur Cooper Moore finishing second.
- Former Ryder Cup star Jamie Donaldson reverted to winning ways with an 8-under 64 to secure the Staysure Marbella Legends on the senior circuit, defeating Stephen Gallacher by one stroke.
Why This Weekend Mattered in Golf
Beyond the scores and trophies, these victories highlight the evolving narratives in professional golf: a generational shift as young stars like Bridgeman and Thitikul rise, increased international representation across global tours, and a demonstration of mental resilience under high-stakes pressure. For Bridgeman, winning away from fan support only bolsters his reputation; for Thitikul, triumphing under the weight of national pride is nearly paradoxical—a pressure she has learned to convert into power.
These events also spotlight the depth of talent emerging across continents, from the PGA to LPGA, and across tours like the European, Asian, and Australasian circuits. They serve as bellwethers for a sport expanding rapidly in diversity, competition, and fan engagement.
The Week Ahead
As the tours regroup, eyes will be on Bridgeman’s next moves, Thitikul’s continued leadership at No. 1, and whether rising stars like Kitayama and Jarvis can build on their recent momentum. With golf’s global identity maturing, fans can anticipate more headline-grabbing events, more cross-cultural triumphs, and an increasingly diverse pantheon of champions.
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