Chris Gotterup, a 26-year-old American who already had a win on the PGA Tour to start 2026, roared back from four shots out of the lead to force a playoff against Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, and won the 2026 WM Phoenix Open on Sunday, Feb. 8 at TPC Scottsdale.

All Gotterup had to do was play a clean playoff hole after his tee shot landed on the edge of the fairway and Matsuyama’s ball bounced into the water hazard. He did more than that, rolling in a 27-foot putt for a birdie and the tournament title.

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Gotterup, a 26-year-old from Maryland who played college golf at Rutgers, struggled somewhat on Feb. 6 as he worked to make the cut to play Saturday and Sunday. He missed the cut in 2025 and 2024 at the WM Phoenix Open.

“Once I got over the hump on Friday, I felt, at this point, it didn’t matter what I did in the past,” he said. “I feel like I’m a different player than I was a couple years ago. Yeah, I was just trying to keep myself in the mix, and obviously didn’t do a great job of that on Friday and Saturday, but today I felt like I did a great job of that, and just tried to lurk and ended up sneaking in a playoff, and to end up on top is awesome.”

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