Bridgeman Holds Off McIlroy to Claim Genesis Invitational Title
Jacob Bridgeman withstood final-day pressure and a determined Rory McIlroy to claim his maiden PGA Tour win at the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club. The victory came down to a nervy two-putt on the 18th green for Bridgeman, securing a one-stroke victory.
Final Round Drama at Riviera
McIlroy mounted a strong challenge on the back nine, carding birdies on holes 11, 12, and 17 to close within two strokes of Bridgeman. Though, Bridgeman held his nerve when it mattered most.
Rory made things captivating on 18 👀 pic.twitter.com/83dMfV0fyV
Facing a 17-foot putt on the 18th green, Bridgeman left his first attempt three feet short. He then calmly sank the final three-footer to seal the win at 18-under par, finishing one stroke ahead of McIlroy and Kurt Kitayama.
A dream realized.
Jacob Bridgeman is a PGA TOUR winner for the first time @TheGenesisInv. pic.twitter.com/eXJuSRUu2W
Bridgeman’s Dominant Performance
Bridgeman began the final round with a six-stroke lead, built on successive rounds of 64. He briefly extended his advantage to seven shots early in the day with birdies on the first and third holes. McIlroy responded with a birdie on the first.
However, Bridgeman’s momentum stalled, dropping strokes on the fourth and seventh holes after missing both greens.
The chasing pack also faced challenges, with McIlroy bogeying the sixth and missing short birdie putts on the eighth and ninth. Adam Scott and Kurt Kitayama also made moves, but ultimately fell short.
McIlroy’s Late Charge
McIlroy jump-started his challenge on the back nine, birdying the par-5 11th and holing out from the greenside bunker for birdie on the 12th. He later birdied the 608-yard par-5 17th to reach 16-under, putting pressure on Bridgeman.
Kitayama finished at 17-under, while Scott finished fourth at 16-under after a round of 63.

Final Thoughts
Bridgeman’s victory marks his first PGA Tour title and a significant moment in his career. Tournament host Tiger Woods congratulated Bridgeman after the win, noting that he had achieved something Woods himself had never done at Riviera. He said, ‘You’ve got one on me.’ So I guess he’s never won yet,” Bridgeman said. “I got one thing. He’s got all the other ones.
Shane Lowry finished in a tie for 24th at seven-under after carding a four-under 67 on Sunday.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who won the Genesis Invitational in 2026? Jacob Bridgeman.
- What was Rory McIlroy’s final round score? 67.
- How many strokes did Jacob Bridgeman win by? One stroke.
