In a dramatic conclusion to the 2026 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club, Jacob Bridgeman secured his first PGA Tour victory on Sunday, holding off late charges from Rory McIlroy and Kurt Kitayama to claim the prestigious title by a single stroke.
The 26-year-old American, a Clemson University alum, arrived at Riviera with strong form but without a PGA Tour title to his name. He built a commanding position early in the week by carding back-to-back 64s on Friday and Saturday, giving him a comfortable six-shot lead heading into Sunday’s final round. Bridgeman closed with a one-over 72 to finish at 18-under par, edging his closest rivals at one shot under intense final-round pressure.
McIlroy, the reigning Masters champion, mounted a late challenge with a four-under 67 and finished tied for second on 17-under, alongside Kitayama, who produced a blistering seven-under 64. Despite their strong charges, Bridgeman’s early round excellence and composure down the stretch proved decisive on one of golf’s most iconic layouts.
The victory at Riviera — an event hosted by Tiger Woods — not only marks Bridgeman’s first career win but also earns him a $4 million winner’s share and a multi-year exemption on tour, cementing his rise in the elite ranks of professional golf.
Sports fans and players alike were treated to a week of high drama, featuring standout moments across the leaderboard and a tense final pairing showdown that drew large galleries to the Pacific Palisades seaside venue.
For Bridgeman, the Genesis Invitational triumph represents a watershed moment that could define the trajectory of his career as he looks ahead to the rest of the 2026 season.



