Brandt Snedeker Wins 10th PGA Tour Title, Ending 2,821-Day Drought at Myrtle Beach
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Updated · Fox News · May 11
Brandt Snedeker Wins 10th PGA Tour Title, Ending 2,821-Day Drought at Myrtle Beach
14 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 11
45-year-old Brandt Snedeker captured the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic for his first PGA Tour victory since 2018, beating Mark Hubbard by one shot for career win No. 10.
Scores of 66, 67, 67 and 66 carried Snedeker at Dunes Golf and Beach Club, where he leaned on elite putting rather than power—ranking fourth on the greens and only 74th in driving distance.
The win capped a long comeback after Snedeker lost his tour card and underwent experimental sternum surgery in 2022 that rebuilt his chest using bone from his hip.
The result came on a busy PGA Tour weekend that also saw Norway's Kristoffer Reitan win the Truist Championship, while attention now shifts to the PGA Championship at Aronimink.
After career-saving surgery, can Brandt Snedeker's emotional victory fuel a late-career surge against golf's elite?
With golf's tours in flux, could an underdog at the unfamiliar Aronimink course signal a major power shift?
As LIV Golf's future falters, will player comebacks or tour reforms define professional golf's new era?