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2026 PGA Championship final round LIVE: Aaron Rai wins first major as Cam Smith makes top 10 in PGA Championships

Peter Ryan
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Stunning finish lands Aaron Rai his first major; Smith finishes 7th

By Peter Ryan

England’s Aaron Rai has produced a stunning final 10 holes to blow the field away in the US PGA Championship and land his first major victory.

He is the first Englishman to win the PGA Championship since Jim Barnes in 1919 and the first Englishman to win strokeplay. Americans had claimed this major each of the past 10 years.

Aaron Rai with The Wanamaker Trophy after winning the PGA Championship. Getty Images

Rai was three shots off the lead held by Germany’s Matti Schmid when he made an incredible eagle at the ninth after making bogeys at the sixth and the eighth hole.

That was all he needed to change his momentum and take over the tournament. He made a birdie at the 11th, then the 13th after an outstanding chip out of the bunker. He finished with a final round of 65 to become the first PGA champion to record a lower score each round of the tournament with 70, 69, 67 and 65.

A strong birdie at the 16th after a 338-yard drive led to the pièce de résistance at the 17th hole when he made a 68-foot putt to make birdie. It was all over then. “I definitely wasn’t trying to make that putt ... the shadow of the pin gave me a really nice line for the last 10 feet,” Rai said.

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His best result at a major tournament had been 19th, but it was his day on Sunday as he recorded his lowest round at a major with a -5 65.

“This is definitely outside of my wildest imagination,” Rai said.

Rai, who wears gloves on both hands, is of Indian Heritage and began playing golf when his mum purchased plastic golf clubs after he was injured playing with hockey sticks with his brother.

Rai is known as one of the most humble players on the tour and his victory was not met with any histrionics. The 31-year-old tapped in his final putt, stood up and gave a shy wave to the crowd before hugging his caddie. His parents had to work hard to give him the chance to play golf. He still covers his irons as a matter of principle to remind him of the value attached to each club.

The chasers he passed were quality players, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm and Cam Smith among those trying to catch him.

Aaron Rai has played a brilliant back nine to win his first major championship. Getty Images

Rai has been in good form but has only won once previously on the PGA Tour. He hit 10 of the 14 fairways.

Smith was brilliant, breaking his run of six consecutive cuts at major tournaments and then being just one shot off the lead for most of the final day after three under on the front nine. But he could not make the putts to make birdie on the back nine and a bogey at 17 finished his hopes.

His driver gave him problems (he was last in the field for driving accuracy) and he only hit three fairways for the round. But he scrambled hard and his short game did not desert him.

Smith finished T7. Min Woo Lee finished T18 after +1 on Sunday. Jason Day finished T65 after dropping seven shots in the final two rounds. Elvis Smylie finished T75. Adam Scott and Travis Smyth missed the cut.

Overnight leader Alex Smalley again had problems on the front nine but bounced back well to finish even par and in equal second. He will be pleased he held his nerve while Schmid held on to a top four spot which gives him exemptions into majors.

Final Leaderboard

-9 Aaron Rai (England)

-6 Jon Rahm (Spain), Alex Smalley (USA)

-5 Justin Thomas (USA), Ludvig Aberg (Sweden), Matti Schmid (Germany)

- 4 Cam Smith (Australia), Rory McIlory (Ireland), Xander Schauffle (USA)

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That’s it folks, Rai looks home

By Peter Ryan

Aaron Rai has just delivered a knockout blow with a 68 feet birdie putt at the 17th.

He knocked it in as though he was on the practice green rather than on the brink of winning his first major championship.

Along with his bunker shot on 13 and approach on 16 that is the highlight of the final day. There is no catching him now. He has a four-shot lead.

And he bangs it down the 18th fairway to put the nail in his opponent’s coffin.

Aaron Rai and the crowd respond as his putt on the 17th falls in.Getty Images

Aaron Rai has two-shot lead

By Peter Ryan

Aaron Rai has a first major title in the bag next to his iron covers if he can negotiate the final two holes.

The Englishman, who wears two gloves, has played an outstanding round of golf.

-8 Rai

-5 Shmid

-5 Thomas (clubhouse), Rahm

Aaron Rai drops the hammer on 16th

By Peter Ryan

Aaron Rai has an eagle putt at 16 after making an eagle at the ninth.

He just hit the green in two after a massive drive that stretched 330 yards (300m).

No one else has played like a winner or taken the initiative. With three holes to play, England’s Aaron Rai is playing like a winner and holding off Matti Schmid, Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm.

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Matti Schmid puts pressure on Aaron Rai

By Peter Ryan

Birdie to Schmid tightens the field as he moves one behind Aaron Rai with a birdie at 12.

Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy was in the bunker after three shots on the par 5 16th and looking shaky as he is among the bunch of players at -4. But he played a brilliant shot from the sand to make par.

Germany’s Matti Schmid eases the ball out of a bunker.Getty Images

The leaderboard as pressure builds

By Peter Ryan

The final group is on the 13th hole chasing the leader Aaron Rai.

-7 Rai

-5 Thomas (clubhouse), Rahm, Schmid

- 4 McIlroy, Smith (clubhouse), Reed, Smalley, Taylor

-3 Kitayama, Gotterup, Rose, Aberg

Who is Aaron Rai?

By Peter Ryan

Aaron Rai is an English golfer who has one victory on the PGA Tour and has won in Europe as well.

His PGA Tour win came in 2024 in the Wyndham Championships. He has never finished higher than 19th in a major championship but he is going for home here.

After an eagle at the 9th, he made birdies at 11 and 13. His birdie at the 13th came after a brilliant bunker shot. He has been a little erratic however with just four pars in the first 13 holes.

Keen golf fans notice he plays with two gloves and covers all his irons. Now that is meticulous.

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Cam Smith in clubhouse. He can’t finish higher than second

By Peter Ryan

Cam Smith’s bogey at the 17th has cost him a chance to being involved in a play off as the final group plays the back nine of Aronimink golf course.

Justin Thomas, who finished his round at about 5am AEST, is the clubhouse leader at -5.

Smith finished at -4 after another excellent round of 68, making it three sub par rounds in this tournament. That will boost his confidence.

Rory McIlroy has bounced back to -4 with a huge birdie at the 14th hole after he holed a long putt. There are now five players on -4.

The leader Aaron Rai has stretched his lead to -7. He is playing phenomenal golf at the moment.

Cam Smith drops a shot

By Peter Ryan

Cam Smith picked a bad time to have his first three putt for the tournament, saving it for the 17th hole to drop two shots off the leader Aaron Rai and one behind the clubhouse leader Justin Thomas.

It makes it difficult for him to win. He just hasn’t been able to take his birdie chances but it is a comeback of sorts for Smith after a wretched run on the LIV Tour.

Australia’s Cam Smith rounded out a fine tournament.Getty Images

We have a new leader Aaron Rai

By Peter Ryan

Aaron Rai has taken the lead at -6 after gaining three shots in three holes around the turn while Matti Schmid made bogey at the first hole on the back nine.

Smith remains one behind the lead but just can’t make any inroads as he sits on the 17th green.

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