2026 Recap & Results

Memorial Tournament Winner - J.T. Poston

Dates

June 4 – June 7, 2026

Purse

$20,000,000

Par

36-36=72

Yardage

7,569

J.T. Poston loses a 4-shot lead and comes up clutch to win Memorial in a playoff

By By Doug Ferguson, Associated Press


DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — J.T. Poston says he is not a quitter and it was time to prove it Sunday at the Memorial.

When he walked to the 14th tee at Muirfield Village, he was trailing for the first time since the 17th hole Friday. The four-shot lead he had at the start of the final round was gone. He was 3 over for the day as everyone was charging. The tournament was slipping away.

Poston delivered three birdies over the next five holes, the last one an 8-iron to 7 feet on the 18th hole with tournament host Jack Nicklaus watching a wild affair unfold. That forced a playoff with Ryan Gerard, and Poston won on the second extra hole when Gerard missed a 6-foot par putt.

“I needed to play the last five holes really well,” Poston said. “I knew I was going to be shaking Mr. Nicklaus’s hand walking off 18 no matter what, and I want to be proud of the effort when I did. So just to do it the way that I did ... is a dream come true, and something I’ll certainly carry with me the rest of my career.”

Nicklaus was certainly impressed, and at times could relate.

For all the late fireworks — that included a five-way tie for the lead late in the afternoon — key to the biggest win of Poston’s career was the 17th hole.

Poston was in deep rough and chose to lay up short of the creek, hitting wedge to 12 feet. Gerard holed a 40-foot birdie putt to take the lead. Poston had to make par to stay within one shot, and he poured in the par to set up his big finish.

“After Ryan made his putt, that made that putt honestly a little easier,” Poston said. “I knew exactly what I needed to do.”

Nicklaus, who has made a few clutch putts in his career, concurred.

“He had to make it,” Nicklaus said. “I think sometimes when you have to make a putt, you find yourself in that position that you say, ‘Well, I don’t have any choice, I got to make it.’ So yeah, I think by and large those are easier, actually.”

Nothing felt easy on this day, starting with 33 holes on one of the PGA Tour’s most demanding courses, with Poston knowing he could be facing 36 holes of U.S. Open qualifying on Monday.

He built the four-shot lead Sunday morning over the final 13 holes of the storm-delayed third round. That was gone in 12 holes, and he trailed after the 13th hole of the fourth round.

Wyndham Clark, Tommy Fleetwood and Sam Burns were charging. Gerard wasn’t going anywhere, playing rock-solid until one mistake on the final playoff hole — a three-putt from 55 feet.

“I know there were a lot of people kind of tied for the lead at one point coming down the stretch, and I felt like I stepped up and executed golf shots that I wanted to execute,” said Gerard, who closed with a 4-under 68. “Just stings a little bit.”

Poston’s birdie on the final hole of regulation gave him a 72. They finished at 12-under 276.

The perks went beyond the $4 million prize.

Poston earned a spot in the next three majors with one great week. He moved to No. 39 in the world ranking, meaning he will be added to the U.S. Open field a week from Monday. He captured the one British Open spot available at the Memorial, and he gets in the Masters next year.

“I told myself in the playoff that this is my U.S. Open qualifier,” Poston said. “I want to play in the majors. I want to play in the big events. This is a huge boost of confidence for me and my game and knowing that I can compete in those and play in those. Just thrilled to get it done.”

Fleetwood drilled a fairway metal to 5 feet for eagle on the par-5 15th to briefly take the lead. Clark birdied the 16th hole to share the lead. Burns was never too far behind. All of them were at 11 under heading to the final few holes.

Clark closed with two pars for a 67. He wound up alone in third, one shot out of the playoff.

Fleetwood hit into the rough with his first three shots on the 17th and had to scramble for bogey. He shot 68. Burns also missed the 17th fairway, and his next shot tumbled back down the rough and settled on the bridge over a small creek. He hit that to 40 feet, and his long par putt peeked into the cup and somehow stayed out. A 10-foot birdie putt on the 18th narrowly missed. He shot 69 and tie for fourth with Fleetwood.

Scottie Scheffler, trying to join Tiger Woods with a third straight victory at the Memorial, was never in the mix for so much of the week. He closed with a 71 and tied for 12th, but felt he did enough right over the weekend that his game was headed in the right direction.

His next stop is the U.S. Open, where a victory would give him the career Grand Slam.

Rory McIlroy is now 0 for 14 at the Memorial. He birdied his first three holes before getting caught in dense rough that slowed his momentum. He shot 68 and tied for 12th.

# Name R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Winner's Share
1 J.T. Poston 70 65 69 72 276 $4,000,000
2 Ryan Gerard 67 69 72 68 276 $2,200,000
3 Wyndham Clark 67 75 68 67 277 $1,400,000
4 Tommy Fleetwood 67 73 70 68 278 $920,000
Sam Burns 69 69 71 69 278 $920,000
6 Kristoffer Reitan 75 70 70 65 280 $730,000
Alex Fitzpatrick 72 71 72 65 280 $730,000
8 Eric Cole 72 69 70 70 281 $646,000
9 Alex Noren 71 74 67 70 282 $600,000
10 Maverick McNealy 71 73 68 71 283 $535,000
S.W. Kim 72 76 69 66 283 $535,000
12 Adam Scott 72 74 72 66 284 $401,800
Rory McIlroy 71 74 71 68 284 $401,800
Justin Rose 69 76 68 71 284 $401,800
Scottie Scheffler 73 72 68 71 284 $401,800
J.J. Spaun 67 77 68 72 284 $401,800
17 Patrick Cantlay 70 72 76 67 285 $319,000
Harris English 71 76 69 69 285 $319,000
19 Keegan Bradley 71 73 69 73 286 $269,333
Justin Thomas 74 75 72 65 286 $269,333
Aaron Rai 73 70 73 70 286 $269,333
22 Bud Cauley 73 74 71 69 287 $200,200
Matt Kuchar 75 71 72 69 287 $200,200
Russell Henley 72 76 71 68 287 $200,200
Shane Lowry 70 73 71 73 287 $200,200
Kurt Kitayama 72 72 71 72 287 $200,200
27 Ryan Fox 70 77 71 70 288 $157,500
Chris Gotterup 74 74 70 70 288 $157,500
29 Harry Hall 73 71 71 74 289 $140,000
Xander Schauffele 72 70 74 73 289 $140,000
Tony Finau 70 74 73 72 289 $140,000
32 Sungjae Im 73 72 72 73 290 $122,500
Sahith Theegala 74 71 72 73 290 $122,500
34 Denny McCarthy 73 75 74 69 291 $111,500
Jacob Bridgeman 76 69 77 69 291 $111,500
36 Matt Fitzpatrick 75 71 73 73 292 $99,000
Gary Woodland 72 74 76 70 292 $99,000
Brandt Snedeker 76 72 75 69 292 $99,000
39 Ludvig Ã…berg 71 78 69 75 293 $90,000
40 Sepp Straka 74 75 72 73 294 $82,000
Sudarshan Yellamaraju 73 75 74 72 294 $82,000
Nico Echavarria 73 75 75 71 294 $82,000
43 Hideki Matsuyama 72 73 78 72 295 $70,000
Taylor Pendrith 71 73 77 74 295 $70,000
Nick Taylor 68 78 73 76 295 $70,000
46 Lucas Glover 73 76 73 74 296 $58,667
Cam Young 73 74 76 73 296 $58,667
Mac Meissner 75 74 75 72 296 $58,667
49 Michael Kim 76 72 77 72 297 $53,000
Patrick Rodgers 74 74 74 75 297 $53,000
51 Tom Hoge 77 72 75 77 301 $51,000
52 Ryo Hisatsune 71 76 78 79 304 $50,000
53 Corey Conners 74 75 79 78 306 $49,000
Cut Daniel Berger 72 81 153
Min Woo Lee 74 78 152
Mark Hubbard 75 77 152
Sam Stevens 79 76 155
Pi Coody 78 76 154
Akshay Bhatia 73 80 153
Rickie Fowler 79 82 161
Alex Smalley 83 76 159
Robert MacIntyre 77 74 151
Ben Griffin 74 77 151
Brian Harman 76 74 150
Matt McCarty 81 69 150
Brian Campbell 76 74 150
Jason Day 74 76 150
Andrew Novak 71 79 150
Billy Horschel 74 76 150
Jordan Spieth 71 79 150
Nicolai Højgaard 74 78 152
Jhonattan Vegas 80 76 156

Leaders

First Round
Wyndham Clark 67 (-5)
J.J. Spaun 67 (-5)
Tommy Fleetwood 67 (-5)
Ryan Gerard 67 (-5)
Nick Taylor 68 (4)

Second Round
J.T. Poston 135 (-9)
Ryan Gerard 136 (-8)
Sam Burns 138 (-6)
Tommy Fleetwood 140 (-4)
Eric Cole 141 (3)

Third Round
J.T. Poston 204 (-12)
Ryan Gerard 208 (-8)
Sam Burns 209 (-7)
Wyndham Clark 210 (-6)
Tommy Fleetwood 210 (-6)

Notes

Cut Notes:

53 professionals at 5-over 149 from a field of 72 professionals

Missed Cut:

Brian Harman (76-74-MC), Matt McCarty (81-69-MC), Brian Campbell (76-74-MC), Jason Day (74-76-MC), Jordan Spieth (71-79-MC), Billy Horschel (74-76-MC), Andrew Novak (71-79-MC), Robert MacIntyre (77-74-MC), Ben Griffin (74-77-MC), Nicolai Højgaard (74-78-MC), Mark Hubbard (75-77-MC), Min Woo Lee (74-78-MC), Daniel Berger (72-81-MC), Akshay Bhatia (73-80-MC), Pierceson Coody (78-76-MC), Sam Stevens (79-76-MC), Jhonattan Vegas (80-76-MC), Alex Smalley (83-76-MC), Rickie Fowler (79-82-MC)

Weather:

Thursday: Partly cloudy. High of 83. Wind SW 5-10 mph. Friday: Partly cloudy. High of 85. Wind SW 5-16 mph, gusting to 26 mph. Saturday: Scattered thunderstorms and breezy. High of 84. Wind W 10-16 mph, gusting to 24 mph. Sunday: Partly cloudy. High of 85. Wind NW 4-8 mph.

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