Taylor Dickson is the second Korn Ferry Tour golfer to win a tournament without making a bogey.
We have our first winner in pro golf in 2026 as Taylor Dickson shot a final-round 65 to win the Korn Ferry Tour's season opening The Bahamas Golf Classic at Atlantis Paradise Island.
Most impressively, he did it without carding a single bogey over 72 holes.
Dickson's best round of the week was 62 in Monday's second round. He would go on to finish at 27 under and win by three shots over Roger Sloan.
The trio of Trent Phillips, Jeff Overton and Mason Andersen tied for third at 23 under, four shots back.
Dickson was on the PGA Tour a year ago, but he managed just 10 made cuts in 26 starts. He earned $462,642 and then had to go back to Q School. He's starting his 2026 on the Korn Ferry Tour but he's off to a good start, claiming the season opener for his third career KFT win in his 100th start on the circuit.
Dickson's 261 broke the tournament scoring record by a shot. Chan Kim, in the 2023 Albertsons Boise Open, was the first to win an event without making a bogey.
The Bahamas Golf Classic and next week's event, The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic at The Abaco Club, also in the Bahamas, have a unique Sunday-to-Wednesday format.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Taylor Dickson wins Korn Ferry Tour 2026 season opener in the Bahamas
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