Second PGA Tour title for Kurt Kitayama

Second PGA Tour title for Kurt Kitayama

3M Open R4

Pictured: Kurt Kitayama. Arnold Palmer 2023 R2

Kurt Kitayama fired eight birdies and two bogeys to close with a 65, reach 23-under and win his second PGA Tour title at the 3M Open in his 108th start at the age of 32. He led the field in Strokes Gained: Approach the Green (9.666).

“It feels amazing to come out on top. It’s awesome,” said Kitayama. “This win’s going to be extra special having [my brother] on the bag. Very cool experience and really happy he’s part of it.”

The American made twenty birdies on the weekend, the most birdies or better made on the weekend by a Tour winner since 2003 (previous: 19/Hideki Matsuyama/2025 Sentry). His 32 total birdies tie for the third-most in a 72-hole event on Tour since 1983 (most: 34/Sungjae Im/2024 Sentry).

“I’m hitting it straighter and am more comfortable pulling out driver on holes I would have never hit driver on, and I think that’s been the key,” he added. “Overall, I’m a more complete, more consistent ball-striker. I just feel more comfortable over tough shots. … I feel more comfortable hitting the hard shot.”

Kitayama posted weekend scores of 28-29 on the front nine, the third player since 2003 to post back-to-back sub-30 scores on the same nine.

American Sam Stevens made two birdies and two bogeys on the front nine and closed with a back-nine 31 to collect his third career runner-up finish and second of the season (Farmers Insurance Open). He led the field in Strokes Gained: Around the Green (3.565).

England’s Matt Wallace closed with a bogey-free 64 and posted his first top-10 finish on Tour since the 2024 CJ CUP Byron Nelson (T4).

Tied in third place at 20-under alongside Wallace were Americans David Lipsky, Pierceson Coody and Jake Knapp.

Lipsky carded weekend rounds of 64-64 for his third top-10 of the season and second in four starts (T3/John Deere Classic).

Playing the 2025 season with conditional status, Pierceson Coody finished inside the top 10 to qualify for next week’s Wyndham Championship.

Jake Knapp posted his fourth top-10 finish of the season to move inside the top 50 in the FedExCup. He made his second bogey of the week at the par-5 18th hole, tied for the fewest bogeys or worse in the field (William Mouw).

54-hole co-leaders Thorbjørn Olesen of Denmark and American Akshay Bhatia finished T14 and T25 following final round scores of 73 and 75 respectively.

Pos.PlayerTo ParR1R2R3R4Total
1Kurt Kitayama-2365716065261
2Sam Stevens-2262686666262
T3Matt Wallace-2065676864264
T3David Lipsky-2068686464264
T3Pierceson Coody-2065656767264
T3Jake Knapp-2064656768264
T7William Mouw-1966666667265
T7Alex Noren-1970626568265
T7Takumi Kanaya-1967646569265
T10Noah Goodwin-1868666567266
T10Chris Gotterup-1863696569266
T12Taylor Montgomery-1767706367267
T12Wyndham Clark-1767656768267
T14Adam Svensson-1660756865268
T14Chris Kirk-1664677067268
T14Mac Meissner-1666676768268
T14Taylor Moore-1666676669268
T14Jesper Svensson-1666696370268
T14Thorbjørn Olesen-1662666773268
T20Christiaan Bezuidenhout-1571666765269
T20Gary Woodland-1567686866269
T20Brendan Valdes-1564716866269
T20Ben Kohles-1566696767269
T20Emiliano Grillo-1565676968269
T25Thomas Rosenmueller-1467677066270
T25Harry Higgs-1468676867270
T25Akshay Bhatia-1466666375270
T28Kevin Roy-1368687164271
T28Kevin Kisner-1367697065271
T28Tom Kim-1368686966271
T28Nick Hardy-1367706767271
T28Cameron Champ-1369686767271
T28Victor Perez-1365696968271
T28Rickie Fowler-1365706868271
T28Carson Young-1372656569271
T28Seamus Power-1367666870271
T28Chad Ramey-1363696871271
T28Nate Lashley-1367666672271
T39Garrick Higgo-1268677067272
T39Greyson Sigg-1268696867272
T39Joel Dahmen-1267657169272
T39Austin Eckroat-1270656869272
T39Max Homa-1266686969272
T44Jhonattan Vegas-1168696967273
T44Patrick Fishburn-1166687168273
T44Zac Blair-1164726968273
T44Joseph Bramlett-1169676869273
T44Troy Merritt-1168686869273
T44Adam Hadwin-1166716769273
T44Matthieu Pavon-1169686670273
T44Alex Smalley-1171666670273
T44Michael La Sasso(a)-1169686373273
T53Mackenzie Hughes-1066716968274
T53Isaiah Salinda-1068686870274
T53Camilo Villegas-1068696770274
T53Adam Scott-1069676672274
T57Rico Hoey-968657468275
T57David Skinns-966707069275
T57Vince Whaley-967706969275
T57Brice Garnett-966706871275
T61Mark Hubbard-866687468276
T61Matti Schmid-863687669276
T61Trevor Cone-868697069276
T61Ben Silverman-866697170276
T61Cristobal Del Solar-868686872276
T61Luke Clanton-866667074276
T61Sam Burns-871646774276
T68Matt McCarty-767707169277
T68Taylor Pendrith-768697169277
T68Niklas Norgaard-766707170277
T68Sam Ryder-770647073277
T72Antoine Rozner-568697171279
T72Henrik Norlander-567667076279
74Steven Fisk-471667073280
75David Ford-367687175281
76Taylor Dickson-267677375282
CUTAndrew Putnam-47068--138
CUTHaotong Li-47068--138
CUTBrandt Snedeker-47266--138
CUTDavis Riley-47068--138
CUTLee Hodges-46870--138
CUTSami Valimaki-47167--138
CUTDoug Ghim-46870--138
CUTPaul Peterson-47068--138
CUTJohn Pak-46969--138
CUTPreston Stout(a)-46870--138
CUTPatrick Rodgers-46771--138
CUTKevin Yu-47266--138
CUTBen Martin-47068--138
CUTKris Ventura-46672--138
CUTYi Cao-47068--138
CUTRicky Castillo-46573--138
CUTWebb Simpson-36970--139
CUTKeith Mitchell-36871--139
CUTChez Reavie-36871--139
CUTChan Kim-36970--139
CUTQuade Cummins-36970--139
CUTHayden Springer-37267--139
CUTBraden Thornberry-37069--139
CUTMax Herendeen(a)-37267--139
CUTMax Greyserman-36970--139
CUTByeong Hun An-36970--139
CUTPatton Kizzire-36970--139
CUTLuke List-37267--139
CUTZach Johnson-37267--139
CUTJacob Bridgeman-37267--139
CUTJosh Radcliff-37168--139
CUTJeremy Paul-37069--139
CUTRyan Palmer-26872--140
CUTJoe Highsmith-27367--140
CUTMax McGreevy-27070--140
CUTMason Andersen-26971--140
CUTSahith Theegala-27268--140
CUTDavis Thompson-26971--140
CUTSi Woo Kim-27070--140
CUTEric Cole-27565--140
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CUTDanny Walker-16873--141
CUTKarl Vilips-17071--141
CUTLanto Griffin-17071--141
CUTDanny Willett-16972--141
CUTRyo Hisatsune-17269--141
CUTMatthew Riedel-17071--141
CUTHayden BuckleyPar7072--142
CUTWill GordonPar7270--142
CUTCarson HerronPar7270--142
CUTThriston LawrencePar6775--142
CUTMaverick McNealyPar7171--142
CUTSungjae ImPar7171--142
CUTPeter MalnatiPar7666--142
CUTTrey Mullinax+17667--143
CUTJustin Lower+17172--143
CUTCam Davis+17172--143
CUTGordon Sargent+17370--143
CUTErik van Rooyen+17568--143
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CUTKaito Onishi+17568--143
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CUTChandler Phillips+27272--144
CUTNick Dunlap+27470--144
CUTRyan Brehm+27173--144
CUTChesson Hadley+37273--145
CUTBeau Hossler+37471--145
CUTMichael Thorbjornsen+37669--145
CUTMichael Feuerstein+47769--146
CUTTony Finau+46977--146
CUTAdam Schenk+46977--146
CUTAaron Baddeley+47373--146
CUTHarrison Endycott+47373--146
CUTBrandon Matthews+77277--149
CUTThomas Campbell+87377--150
CUTWill Chandler+97081--151
CUTTom Hoge+107478--152
W/DFrankie Capan III-78---78
DQDylan Wu-7071--141

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Updated: July 28, 2025