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2026 THE PLAYERS Championship recap

Young Seizes Sunday While Aberg’s Dream Melts at TPC Sawgrass

Posted on March 16, 2026March 19, 2026 by bettherent
Monday Recap THE PLAYERS Championship

Cameron Young Finally Breaks Through at TPC Sawgrass

Top 10 Leaderboard

PlayerR1R2R3R4Start SundayFinish
Young, Cameron6867726831
Fitzpatrick, Matt70696968T42
Schauffele, Xander69657469T43
MacIntyre, Robert72726569T104
Aberg, Ludvig696371761T5
Bridgeman, Jacob70687170T10T5
Yellamaraju, Sudarshan73726668T19T5
Fleetwood, Tommy69707368T26T8
Straka, Sepp67707271T10T8
Thomas, Justin68687272T4T8

Tournament Recap: PLAYERS 2026 Results Recap

The PLAYERS 2026 results recap starts with one simple story. Cameron Young won his first PLAYERS Championship title at TPC Sawgrass. He closed with a 68 on Sunday and held off a charging Matt Fitzpatrick to get it done.

Young entered Sunday in third place. However, he played steady, clean golf when others could not. His final score of 68 matched Fitzpatrick’s Sunday round. Still, Young had enough cushion built from his earlier rounds to seal the win.

How the Week Unfolded

Ludvig Aberg looked like the man to beat entering Sunday. He held the outright lead after three rounds. However, TPC Sawgrass had other ideas. Aberg shot a 76 on Sunday and fell all the way to a tie for fifth. That collapse opened the door for Young and Fitzpatrick.

Xander Schauffele finished third. He bounced back from a rough Saturday 74 with a Sunday 69. That kind of resilience kept him in the top three. Meanwhile, Robert MacIntyre quietly climbed into fourth place after a strong 65 in round three.


Sunday Winners and Losers

The Winners

Tommy Fleetwood was the biggest mover on Sunday. He started the day tied for 26th. By contrast, he finished tied for eighth after firing a 68. That is a massive climb on one of the hardest Sunday stages in golf.

Jordan Spieth and Eric Cole both shot 69 on Sunday. As a result, each moved up from a tie for 57th all the way to tied for 32nd. Neither contended, but both showed up when it mattered. Hideki Matsuyama also moved well. He shot 67 and jumped from 63rd to tied for 27th.

The Losers

Aberg was not the only one who struggled. Sahith Theegala started Sunday tied for 10th. He shot 77 and tumbled to a tie for 32nd. Justin Thomas held his position but finished tied for eighth after a tough back half of the week. Furthermore, Keegan Bradley went from a promising position to tied for 50th after an ugly 78.


Bad Beats

This PLAYERS 2026 results recap includes some genuinely painful Sunday performances.

PlayerStart SundayFinishR4Sunday Delta
Day, JasonT26T59809.3
Thorbjornsen, Michael2T22778.3
Aberg, Ludvig1T5768.3
Bradley, KeeganT19T50787.7
Theegala, SahithT10T32777.3
Gotterup, ChrisT26T56787.3
Jaeger, StephanT43T62786.3
Hodges, LeeT43T59775.3

Jason Day was the worst beat of the week. He shot an 80 on Sunday and fell from tied for 26th all the way to tied for 59th. That is a brutal way to end a tournament.

Michael Thorbjornsen had it nearly as bad. He started Sunday in second place. Instead of contending, he shot 77 and finished tied for 22nd. That is the kind of Sunday that sticks with a player. Aberg’s collapse was similar in severity. He led the whole tournament entering the final round and then could not keep it together.

Bradley, Theegala, and Gotterup all carded 77s or 78s. Because of this, each of them lost significant ground after putting themselves in solid positions heading into the weekend.


Analysis: How the Numbers Held Up

Favorites and Long Shots

The PLAYERS 2026 results recap shows a clear pattern. Players who started Sunday near the top of the board either delivered or completely fell apart. There was very little middle ground.

Young was the exception. He entered Sunday in third and stayed composed. Fitzpatrick came from tied for fourth and finished second. Both showed the kind of consistency that TPC Sawgrass demands.

Sunday Scoring Was Punishing

The course played tough on Sunday. Aberg’s 76, Thorbjornsen’s 77, and Day’s 80 all confirm that. Even solid players had trouble holding scores together. Notably, only a handful of players broke 70 on Sunday.

Fleetwood’s 68 stands out as the best Sunday round among the movers. Matsuyama’s 67 was the low round of the day among notable names. Beyond that, most of the field just tried to survive.

The Bottom Line

Cameron Young deserved this win. He stayed patient across all four rounds. Meanwhile, the leaderboard chaos around him helped seal the deal. This was a well-earned title at one of golf’s most demanding venues.

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