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Written by Rob Bolton
If you’re going to win for the first time on the PGA TOUR and as a rookie, you might as well save your best for a Signature Event. That’s precisely what Kristoffer Reitan did at and for the Truist Championship.
The 28-year-old from Norway captured victory at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, by two strokes at 15-under 269. The win in the sixth Signature Event of the season yields 700 FedExCup points and $3.6 million from a prize fund of $20 million.
Scroll or swipe past the table for all 72 golfers who competed in the no-cut competition for more details on Reitan’s triumph.
POSITIONGOLFERSCOREFEDEXCUP POINTSEARNINGS1Kristoffer Reitan269 / -15700.000$3,600,000.00T2Rickie Fowler271 / -13375.000$1,760,000.00T2Nicolai Højgaard271 / -13375.000$1,760,000.004Alex Fitzpatrick272 / -12325.000$960,000.00T5Tommy Fleetwood273 / -11266.667$730,000.00T5Sungjae Im273 / -11266.667$730,000.00T5J.J. Spaun273 / -11266.667$730,000.00T8Ludvig Åberg274 / -10187.500$600,000.00T8Harry Hall274 / -10187.500$600,000.00T10Patrick Cantlay275 / -9133.333$500,000.00T10Matt McCarty275 / -9133.333$500,000.00T10Cameron Young275 / -9133.333$500,000.0013Justin Thomas276 / -8110.000$420,000.00T14Min Woo Lee277 / -790.000$360,000.00T14Chris Gotterup277 / -790.000$360,000.00T14Nick Taylor277 / -790.000$360,000.00T17Alex Smalley278 / -667.500$310,000.00T17Gary Woodland278 / -667.500$310,000.00T19Austin Smotherman279 / -551.800$242,100.00T19Rory McIlroy279 / -551.800$242,100.00T19Keegan Bradley279 / -551.800$242,100.00T19Sudarshan Yellamaraju279 / -551.800$242,100.00T19Kurt Kitayama279 / -551.800$242,100.00T24Patrick Rodgers280 / -438.071$156,642.86T24Pierceson Coody280 / -438.071$156,642.86T24Adam Scott280 / -438.071$156,642.86T24Andrew Novak280 / -438.071$156,642.86T24Harris English280 / -438.071$156,642.86T24J.T. Poston280 / -438.071$156,642.86T24David Lipsky280 / -438.071$156,642.86T31Brian Harman281 / -327.333$114,416.67T31Viktor Hovland281 / -327.333$114,416.67T31Alex Noren281 / -327.333$114,416.67T31Tony Finau281 / -327.333$114,416.67T31Nico Echavarria281 / -327.333$114,416.67T31Corey Conners281 / -327.333$114,416.67T37Sam Burns282 / -219.969$82,187.50T37Maverick McNealy282 / -219.969$82,187.50T37Akshay Bhatia282 / -219.969$82,187.50T37Taylor Pendrith282 / -219.969$82,187.50T37Matt Wallace282 / -219.969$82,187.50T37Andrew Putnam282 / -219.969$82,187.50T37Bud Cauley282 / -219.969$82,187.50T37Lucas Glover282 / -219.969$82,187.50T45Justin Rose283 / -115.750$60,000.00T45Daniel Berger283 / -115.750$60,000.00T45Ryo Hisatsune283 / -115.750$60,000.00T48Denny McCarthy284 / E13.313$50,000.00T48Aldrich Potgieter284 / E13.313$50,000.00T48Webb Simpson284 / E13.313$50,000.00T48Michael Kim284 / E13.313$50,000.00T52Mackenzie Hughes285 / 110.250$45,187.50T52Max Homa285 / 110.250$45,187.50T52Brian Campbell285 / 110.250$45,187.50T52Jhonattan Vegas285 / 110.250$45,187.50T52Matt Fitzpatrick285 / 110.250$45,187.50T52Chandler Blanchet285 / 110.250$45,187.50T52Jordan Spieth285 / 110.250$45,187.50T52Jacob Bridgeman285 / 110.250$45,187.50T60Xander Schauffele286 / 28.000$42,500.00T60Robert MacIntyre286 / 28.000$42,500.00T60Ricky Castillo286 / 28.000$42,500.00T63Ben Griffin287 / 37.375$41,250.00T63Sepp Straka287 / 37.375$41,250.00T65Ryan Gerard288 / 46.875$40,250.00T65Si Woo Kim288 / 46.875$40,250.0067Ryan Fox290 / 66.500$39,500.0068Jason Day291 / 76.250$39,000.0069Sahith Theegala292 / 86.000$38,000.0070Sam Stevens293 / 95.750$37,500.0071Hideki Matsuyama295 / 115.500$37,000.0072Tom Hoge297 / 135.250$36,000.00
Not every DP World Tour member has prospered after qualifying for and accepting PGA TOUR membership via the conduit that has exempt the top-10 eligible on the DP World Tour to join since 2023, but Reitan is not among those who have struggled. He arrived at Quail Hollow slotted 54th in the FedExCup with a season-best T2 (with fellow countryman Kris Ventura) at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, but he also hung up a trio of top 20s on his own ball in advance of the Signature Event. So, he’s now 13th in the FedExCup.
Reitan’s coronation at the Truist Championship was set up by a bogey-free, 7-under 64 in the third round after which he sat just one shot back of the 54-hole leader and Zurich Classic champion, Alex Fitzpatrick. The Brit scuffled in the finale, thus opening the door for Reitan and others to capitalize. Fitzpatrick finished three strokes back in fourth place after a Sunday 73. Rickie Fowler (65) and Nicolai Højgaard (68) plugged the gap at T2, two swings adrift of the champ.
Reitan joins seven-time PGA TOUR winner Viktor Hovland as the only Norwegians with titles on the circuit. Reitan also joins The Genesis Invitational champion Jacob Bridgeman as the only first-time winners of a Signature Event since the series was introduced in 2024. Reitan is the fourth breakthrough champion overall this season.
Because Reitan already was exempt into this week’s PGA Championship, Sudarshan Yellamaraju completes the field of 156 at Aronimink Golf Club as the first alternate. Among the five golfers at Quail Hollow who were not yet exempt into the major, the lefty was the best among them at T19.
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