The 2024 PGA Tour campaign came to an end Sunday, and the final event featured the season's 15th first-time winner -- Maverick McNealy.
It would have been tough to top the week had by Rafael Campos, who began it by becoming a father and finished it with the first victory of his PGA Tour career.
Austin Eckroat picked up his first PGA Tour victory in March, and thanks to a hot putter he secured his second win at the World Wide Technology Championship.
Thanks to a couple late birdies, Nico Echavarria took down the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP and picked up his first full-field win on the PGA Tour.
Perspective proved to be paramount for J.T. Poston, who picked up the third PGA Tour victory of his career with a win at the Shriners Children's Open.
Matt McCarty jumped onto the PGA Tour with little fanfare, but he stole the show in Utah and picked up his first career win at the top level.
Kevin Yu came through when it mattered most, and thanks to a clutch shot on each of his final two holes he picked up the first PGA Tour victory of his career.
The competition was close for a while, but thanks to a dignified showing over the weekend the United States Team continued its domination of the Presidents Cup.
Patton Kizzire had the fuel and fire, and thanks to four steady rounds he wound up with what he desired -- his first PGA Tour victory since 2018.
Scottie Scheffler closed one of the greatest campaigns in golf history by cruising to the title at the TOUR Championship.
It was a big week for Keegan Bradley, who assured himself a fair amount of security with a victory at the BMW Championship.
Things got interesting near the end, but when it was all said and done, Hideki Matsuyama picked up the victory in the first event of the FedExCup Playoffs.
Sunday wasn't the best day for everyone competing in the Wyndham Championship, but it surely was for Aaron Rai, who picked up his first career PGA Tour victory.
A stellar 2024 got even better for Scottie Scheffler, who came from behind on the final day to secure the gold medal in the Olympic Men's Golf competition.
It had been nearly seven years since Jhonattan Vegas found the winner's circle, but thanks to a clutch putt on the 72nd hole he hit the jackpot at the 3M Open.
Royal Troon showed its teeth, but Xander Schauffele showed his as well en route to his second major championship victory of the year.
Robert MacIntyre made it count when it mattered most, and a marvelous finish propelled the Scotsman to victory in his national championship.
Davis Thompson took it to TPC Deere Run four days in a row and took home the trophy for the first time in his PGA Tour career.
Cam Davis found the answers he was looking for in Detroit and claimed victory at the Rocket Mortgage Classic for the second time in four years.
A playoff was required, but when it was all said and done, Scottie Scheffler walked away with his sixth win of the season.
Bryson DeChambeau was as good as advertised at Pinehurst, and thanks to a clutch shot on the event's 72nd hole he took down the U.S. Open for a second time.
Scottie Scheffler showed Sunday at the Memorial that you don't always need your 'A' game to achieve your desired result.
Thanks to a red-hot putter, Robert MacIntyre took down the RBC Canadian Open and picked up the first victory of his PGA Tour career.
Colonial Country Club held its own, but the course could only hope to contain Davis Riley, who won for the first time on the PGA Tour as an individual.
Those counting on Xander Schauffele were rewarded in a big way, as he went wire-to-wire at Valhalla and picked up the first major championship of his career.
Rory McIlroy closed out April with a team-event win, and thanks to a sizzling stretch Sunday he picked up some hardware for the second time in as many starts.
There is no shortage of Taylors on the PGA Tour, and another of them -- he of the surname Pendrith -- joined the list of champions with his win at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson.
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry teamed up in New Orleans for the first time, and the pair beamed from ear to ear after waltzing their way into the winner's circle.
Scottie Scheffler is seemingly winning everything these days, and with his latest victory at the RBC Heritage, he picked up an honorary jacket for the second time in as many weeks.