
A Norwegian conquers the Tour! Kristoffer Reitan, just 28 years old, made a sensational start at the Truist Championship and secured his first PGA Tour victory. What an incredible round by the Scandinavian, who just turned the entire golf scene on its head and shows that he's a force to be reckoned with this season.
At the challenging Quail Hollow Club, Reitan played an unbelievable tournament, finishing at a strong 15-under par at the top of the leaderboard. With a final 2-under 69, he finished two strokes ahead of Rickie Fowler and Nicolai Hojgaard, who both tied for second. For this triumph, there wasn't just glory, but also a hefty 3.6 million US dollars in prize money, of which approximately 2.125 million USD remained after taxes – a true statement! His emotional words after the victory spoke volumes: "I have no words... This is so much more than I expected... a dream come true."
The Rebirth of a Golfer
The path to becoming a champion was anything but straightforward for Reitan. After losing his DP World Tour Card, he took a career break to rediscover his game. And how he rediscovered it! The break, as he himself states, helped him rediscover his talents. He has earned full PGA Tour status for 2026 and now lives by the motto "'If it's not golf, what is it?'", which perfectly describes his new identity at the top of the world stage. What a comeback!
What's Next? Major and Ryder Cup in Sight
This victory directly propels the Norwegian into the circle of players who can truly contend at major events, such as the currently ongoing 2026 PGA Championship. Reitan could also become a true dark horse for the 2027 Ryder Cup. Jim Furyk is looking for "the toughest and grittiest" players for his U.S. team – and although Reitan is Norwegian and would therefore play for the European team, his fighting spirit demonstrates exactly these qualities that Furyk values. A victory that radiates far beyond the Truist Championship and truly puts Reitan on the map of world golf!


