Steven Fisk has won the 2026 ISCO Championship, celebrating his second PGA Tour title. The 29-year-old American from Georgia defeated Canada's Taylor Pendrith in a playoff at the Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville, Kentucky, to secure $720,000 from a total purse of $4,000,000. The tournament was held concurrently with the Genesis Scottish Open and was sanctioned by both the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour .
You can find the final leaderboard for the PGA Tour's ISCO Championship here.
Tournament recap: Decided on the third playoff hole
Fisk and Pendrith finished the regulation 72 holes tied at 16-under par (264), forcing a sudden-death playoff. On the first extra hole, the par-4 18th, Pendrith missed a birdie putt from just under ten feet, and Fisk saved par from the bunker. Both players saved par on the second playoff hole after missing the greens. It wasn't until the third extra hole that Fisk secured the title with a steady par, while Pendrith faltered with a bogey .
Lucas Glover, who had held the lead after each of the first three rounds, fell back to a tie for fifth place after a final-round 71. Ben Silverman (66) and Aaron Wise (69) tied for third at 15-under par (265), each receiving $236,000 in prize money. Notably, rookie Jackson Koivun, in only his second start as a professional, finished in a tie for tenth place at 12-under par.
2026 ISCO Championship prize money: The complete breakdown
The total prize purse for the 2026 ISCO Championship was $4,000,000. The following table lists all players who made the cut, including their final position, total score, and prize money earned. Players without PGA Tour membership are noted accordingly; amateur Preston Stout did not receive prize money.
| Platz |
Spieler |
Gesamt |
Preisgeld |
| 1 | Steven Fisk | 264 / -16 | $ 720.000 |
| 2 | Taylor Pendrith | 264 / -16 | $ 436.000 |
| T-3 | Ben Silverman | 265 / -15 | $ 236.000 |
| T-3 | Aaron Wise | 265 / -15 | $ 236.000 |
| T-5 | Davis Chatfield | 266 / -14 | $ 148.000 |
| T-5 | Kristoffer Ventura | 266 / -14 | $ 148.000 |
| T-5 | Lucas Glover | 266 / -14 | $ 148.000 |
| T-8 | Manuel Elvira * | 267 / -13 | $ 121.000 |
| T-8 | Zac Blair | 267 / -13 | $ 121.000 |
| T-10 | Thomas Rosenmueller * | 268 / -12 | $ 93.000 |
| T-10 | Jackson Koivun | 268 / -12 | $ 93.000 |
| T-10 | Mackenzie Hughes | 268 / -12 | $ 93.000 |
| T-10 | William Mouw | 268 / -12 | $ 93.000 |
| T-10 | Tom Hoge | 268 / -12 | $ 93.000 |
| T-15 | Ben Kohles | 269 / -11 | $ 63.000 |
| T-15 | Takumi Kanaya | 269 / -11 | $ 63.000 |
| T-15 | Ben James | 269 / -11 | $ 63.000 |
| T-15 | Chandler Phillips | 269 / -11 | $ 63.000 |
| T-15 | Rafael Campos | 269 / -11 | $ 63.000 |
| T-15 | Stephan Jaeger | 269 / -11 | $ 63.000 |
| T-21 | Ugo Coussaud * | 270 / -10 | $ 36.822 |
| T-21 | Beau Hossler | 270 / -10 | $ 36.822 |
| T-21 | Nick Hardy | 270 / -10 | $ 36.822 |
| T-21 | Wenyi Ding * | 270 / -10 | $ 36.822 |
| T-21 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout | 270 / -10 | $ 36.822 |
| T-21 | Ben Martin | 270 / -10 | $ 36.822 |
| T-21 | Felix Mory * | 270 / -10 | $ 36.822 |
| T-21 | Jeong Weon Ko * | 270 / -10 | $ 36.822 |
| T-21 | Sam Bairstow * | 270 / -10 | $ 36.822 |
| T-30 | Chad Ramey | 271 / -9 | $ 25.600 |
| T-30 | Joel Dahmen | 271 / -9 | $ 25.600 |
| T-30 | Jacob Skov Olesen * | 271 / -9 | $ 25.600 |
| T-30 | Alejandro Tosti | 271 / -9 | $ 25.600 |
| T-34 | Joel Girrbach * | 272 / -8 | $ 20.840 |
| T-34 | Euan Walker * | 272 / -8 | $ 20.840 |
| T-34 | A.J. Ewart | 272 / -8 | $ 20.840 |
| T-34 | Dylan Wu | 272 / -8 | $ 20.840 |
| T-34 | Chan Kim | 272 / -8 | $ 20.840 |
| T-39 | Oihan Guillamoundeguy * | 273 / -7 | $ 14.616 |
| T-39 | Cameron Champ | 273 / -7 | $ 14.616 |
| T-39 | Jonathan Byrd | 273 / -7 | $ 14.616 |
| T-39 | Max Homa | 273 / -7 | $ 14.616 |
| T-39 | Denny McCarthy | 273 / -7 | $ 14.616 |
| T-39 | Niklas Lemke * | 273 / -7 | $ 14.616 |
| T-39 | Kevin Streelman | 273 / -7 | $ 14.616 |
| T-39 | Patton Kizzire | 273 / -7 | $ 14.616 |
| T-39 | Adrien Dumont de Chassart | 273 / -7 | $ 14.616 |
| T-39 | Danny Walker | 273 / -7 | $ 14.616 |
| T-49 | Rico Hoey | 274 / -6 | $ 10.072 |
| T-49 | Luke List | 274 / -6 | $ 10.072 |
| T-49 | Romain Langasque * | 274 / -6 | $ 10.072 |
| T-49 | Preston Stout (Am.) ** | 274 / -6 | – |
| T-49 | David Lipsky | 274 / -6 | $ 10.072 |
| T-49 | Paul Peterson | 274 / -6 | $ 10.072 |
| T-55 | Pontus Nyholm | 276 / -4 | $ 9.360 |
| T-55 | Lanto Griffin | 276 / -4 | $ 9.360 |
| T-55 | Hugo Townsend * | 276 / -4 | $ 9.360 |
| T-55 | Davis Bryant * | 276 / -4 | $ 9.360 |
| T-59 | Nick Dunlap | 277 / -3 | $ 9.000 |
| T-59 | Marcus Kinhult * | 277 / -3 | $ 9.000 |
| T-59 | Justin Lower | 277 / -3 | $ 9.000 |
| T-59 | Fabián Gómez | 277 / -3 | $ 9.000 |
| T-59 | Troy Merritt | 277 / -3 | $ 9.000 |
| T-64 | Marcel Schneider * | 278 / -2 | $ 8.720 |
| T-64 | Christo Lamprecht | 278 / -2 | $ 8.720 |
| T-66 | Camilo Villegas | 279 / -1 | $ 8.560 |
| T-66 | Adam Svensson | 279 / -1 | $ 8.560 |
* Kein PGA-Tour-Mitglied | ** Amateur – kein Preisgeld
Fisk with far-reaching consequences: Entry into the Players and PGA Championship
With this victory, Fisk secures his spot in the 2027 Players Championship as well as the PGA Championship 2027. His tour membership as a winner is also extended through 2028. However, an entry into the Masters is not awarded to winners of additional events – Fisk will have to reach that goal another way. With this PGA Tour success, he is expected to break into the top 85 of the world rankings.