Professional golf is a year-round sport with tournaments happening almost every week across multiple tours. From the PGA Tour’s signature events to the DP World Tour, LPGA, and major championships, keeping track of recent winners can be challenging. This page is updated regularly to show the most recent winners on the world’s biggest golf tours. Below are the results from the latest completed tournaments as of May 2026.
PGA Tour: Cadillac Championship (May 1-3, 2026)
Winner: Cameron Young (USA) Score: 19-under-par 269 Margin: 6 strokes over Scottie Scheffler Location: Trump National Doral, Miami, Florida
Cameron Young delivered a wire-to-wire victory at the Cadillac Championship, the most dominant performance at Doral since 1977. Young shot rounds of 64-68-68-69 to finish at 19-under, six shots clear of world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. The victory moved Young to No. 4 in the Official World Golf Ranking and marked his second win of the 2026 season (following the RBC Heritage). Notably, Young called a one-shot penalty on himself during the final round—his ball moved slightly on the second hole, which no one else saw—and calmly made par anyway. The sportsmanship and the win cemented Young’s status as a rising superstar.
DP World Tour (European Tour): Porsche European Open (April 30 – May 3, 2026)
Winner: Matt Wallace (England) Score: 14-under-par 274 Margin: Playoff (2 holes) over Rasmus Højgaard Location: Green Eagle Golf Course, Hamburg, Germany
Matt Wallace won his seventh DP World Tour title in a thrilling playoff against Danish star Rasmus Højgaard. After both players birdied the 72nd hole to force extra holes, Wallace made a 20-foot birdie on the second playoff hole to claim victory. The win moves Wallace inside the top 50 of the world rankings and secures him a spot in the upcoming PGA Championship.
LPGA Tour: JM Eagle LA Championship (April 30 – May 3, 2026)
Winner: Nelly Korda (USA) Score: 15-under-par 269 Margin: 3 strokes over Atthaya Thitikul Location: Wilshire Country Club, Los Angeles, California
Nelly Korda continued her dominant 2026 season with her fourth LPGA victory. Korda shot a final-round 66, including a back-nine 31, to pull away from the field. The win extends Korda’s lead at the top of the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings and makes her the heavy favorite for the upcoming U.S. Women’s Open.
Champions Tour (Senior Golf): Mitsubishi Electric Classic (May 1-3, 2026)
Winner: Steven Alker (New Zealand) Score: 12-under-par 204 Margin: 2 strokes over Miguel Ángel Jiménez Location: TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia
Steven Alker continued his Hall of Fame-worthy senior career with his 10th Champions Tour victory. Alker, 54, shot rounds of 67-69-68 to hold off a charging Miguel Ángel Jiménez. Alker has now won at least one event in each of the last six seasons, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest players in Champions Tour history.
Recent Major Championships (Recap)
2026 Masters Tournament (April 9-12, 2026): Rory McIlroy defeated Justin Rose in a playoff to win his second consecutive Masters and sixth major overall. 2025 PGA Championship (May 2025): Scottie Scheffler won his third major at Quail Hollow. 2025 U.S. Open (June 2025): Scottie Scheffler won his second major of 2025 at Oakmont. 2025 Open Championship (July 2025): Brian Harman won his first major at Royal Portrush. 2025 Women’s PGA Championship: Nelly Korda won her second major of the season.
What to Watch Next (Upcoming Events)
The golf calendar continues with these key events: May 14-17, 2026: PGA Championship (Congressional Country Club, Bethesda, Maryland) – the second men’s major of the season. May 21-24, 2026: Charles Schwab Challenge (Colonial, Fort Worth, Texas) – PGA Tour. May 28-31, 2026: U.S. Women’s Open (Golf Club of Tennessee, Nashville) – the third women’s major of the season. Check back for updated results.








