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GOLF · 1 month ago

Ryan Gerard's Early Success in 2026 PGA Tour Season

Smylie Kaufman

Smylie Kaufman

Host · Writer

Ryan Gerard's Early Success in 2026 PGA Tour Season

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Rising Stars and Comeback Stories in Golf

Ryan Gerrard, after securing his debut at the Masters in 2025 and achieving back-to-back runner-up finishes in the early PGA Tour events of 2026, is one of the most talked-about golfers right now. Gerrard's form has been so impressive that he is becoming a popular pick in one-and-done fantasy leagues. His strong start to the season has been characterized by high confidence and assertive play, signaling his readiness to contend consistently at the highest levels without the pressure of qualifying for major events.

Andrew Putnam is another golfer capturing headlines with his recent performances. After a challenging period that saw him finishing 85th in the FedEx Cup standings in 2024 and 114th in 2025, Putnam faced the possibility of losing his PGA Tour card. His journey took him to Q School, where he just missed regaining his full card by finishing 79th. Despite these setbacks, Putnam bounced back impressively and tied for second in a recent tournament. This strong finish not only earned him crucial FedEx Cup points but also showcased his resilience and determination to reclaim his status on the Tour.

Both Gerrard and Putnam exemplify the unpredictability and competitive spirit of golf, illustrating how quickly fortunes can turn with persistence and hard work. Their stories are likely to be key narratives as the season progresses, providing both inspiration and excitement for golf fans.

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