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Kristoffer Reitan Banks $3.6M for Maiden PGA Tour Win at Truist Championship

Jack Hartman
Jack Hartman
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Kristoffer Reitan Banks $3.6M for Maiden PGA Tour Win at Truist Championship

Reitan Holds Nerve for Historic Victory

What a Sunday at Quail Hollow. Kristoffer Reitan walked off the 18th green as a PGA Tour winner for the first time in his career, and he did it the hard way—holding off a stacked leaderboard that featured some of the biggest names in golf.

The Norwegian collected a massive $3.6 million winner's check for his efforts, a payday that will change the trajectory of his career. This wasn't just any first win; this was a statement performance under immense pressure at one of the Tour's most demanding venues.

The Final Leaderboard and Payouts

The drama at the Truist Championship extended well beyond the eventual champion. Both Rickie Fowler and Nicolai Højgaard pushed Reitan to the absolute limit, finishing tied for second and each banking $1.76 million for their efforts.

Fowler's resurgent form continues to be one of the feel-good stories of 2026, while Højgaard—Reitan's fellow Scandinavian—will surely use this near-miss as motivation going forward. The twin brother of Rasmus Højgaard has proven he belongs among the elite, and his time at the top will come.

Top Prize Money Breakdown

  • 1st Place (Kristoffer Reitan): $3,600,000
  • T2 (Rickie Fowler): $1,760,000
  • T2 (Nicolai Højgaard): $1,760,000

What This Means for Reitan

Let's talk about what $3.6 million actually does for a player in Reitan's position. Beyond the obvious financial windfall, this victory secures his PGA Tour card for the next two seasons and punches his ticket to some of the game's most prestigious events.

The 27-year-old has been grinding on the European circuit and working his way through the developmental tours for years. Breakthrough wins like this don't come easy, and Quail Hollow is no place for the faint of heart. The Charlotte track has exposed weaknesses in countless games over the years, which makes Reitan's performance all the more impressive.

Quail Hollow Delivers Again

I've said it before and I'll keep saying it—Quail Hollow is one of the best tournament venues on the PGA Tour schedule. The Green Mile finishing stretch creates drama unlike almost anywhere else, and Sunday's final round was no exception.

When you've got a first-time winner trying to close out with Rickie Fowler lurking just behind, the tension is palpable. Reitan handled it like a seasoned champion, and that mental fortitude will serve him well going forward.

Scandinavian Golf Keeps Rising

The Nordic invasion of professional golf shows no signs of slowing down. With Ludvig Åberg, Viktor Hovland, and the Højgaard twins already established as world-class players, Reitan's breakthrough adds another name to watch from the region.

There's something about the player development programs coming out of Scandinavia that's producing elite talent at a remarkable rate. Expect to see more of these names contending at major championships in the years ahead.

Key Takeaways

  • Kristoffer Reitan claimed his maiden PGA Tour victory with a clutch performance at Quail Hollow
  • The $3.6 million winner's check secures his status on Tour and opens doors to premier events
  • Rickie Fowler's strong form continues with a T2 finish worth $1.76 million
  • Scandinavian golf continues to produce top-tier talent at an impressive rate
  • Quail Hollow once again proved why it's one of the best venues on the schedule
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Jack Hartman

A keen golfer and huge fan of the game, Jack has been covering golf for the last five years. Bringing you all the latest coverage and news from the PGA, LIV, LPGA and DP World Tours, never before has golf been so popular and Jack can't wait to bring all the excitement to his readers.

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