Brandt Snedeker proved that age is just a number at the 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic, capturing his first PGA Tour victory since 2018 in dramatic fashion. The 45-year-old, currently serving as the U.S. Presidents Cup captain, edged out Mark Hubbard by a single shot to claim his 10th career Tour title at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club in South Carolina.
While the $4 million purse may not rival the mega-money events on Tour, it still delivered a sweet payday for Snedeker. The champion's share of $720,000 comes with some serious perks: an exemption through the 2028 season and a spot in the upcoming PGA Championship. But don't expect to see him wearing the captain's hat and swinging a club simultaneously. "I'm definitely not going to play in the Presidents Cup," Snedeker quipped moments after his triumph, putting those rumors to rest.
For golf fans, this victory is a reminder of Snedeker's resilience. The last time he hoisted a trophy on Tour, we were marveling at Tiger Woods' comeback. Now, with a Presidents Cup captaincy on his resume and a renewed confidence in his game, Snedeker shows that champions never really fade away. Here's the full breakdown of how the $4 million purse was distributed at Myrtle Beach (payouts will be updated as the Tour confirms individual earnings):
