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Cole Anderson wins Diners Club Peru Open in playoff

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Cole Anderson won the 2026 Diners Club Peru Open by defeating Patrick Flavin in a playoff. (Luis Nuñez/Peruvian Golf Federation)

Cole Anderson won the 2026 Diners Club Peru Open by defeating Patrick Flavin in a playoff. (Luis Nuñez/Peruvian Golf Federation)

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    Cole Anderson (Camden, Maine) defeated Patrick Flavin (Highwood, Illinois) in a playoff hole to capture the 2026 Diners Club Peru Open title on Sunday. The two U.S. players finished regulation in a tie for first at 21-under 267, with Anderson charging from behind with a bogey-free 7-under 65. At 23-under following an eagle on No. 14, Flavin closed the day with bogeys Nos. 15 and 18 that erased his two-shot lead. A bogey on the first playoff hole was enough for Anderson to get the job done, as Flavin went on to card a double bogey after hitting his tee shot out of bounds.

    With the win in just his third career start on PGA TOUR Americas, Anderson joined Mason Greene in a tie for second on the 2026 Points List. The lead still belongs to Flavin, who missed the opportunity to claim back-to-back wins after taking the Abierto del Centro Zurich presentado por Personal three weeks ago in Argentina.

    “Six months ago, if you had told me I would be winning this event here, I probably wouldn't have believed you. My game was not in the best of spots. I’m just excited, happy and grateful for everyone's help,” said the Florida State University alum, who turned pro in 2024 and earned his PGA TOUR Americas card in a Q-School playoff two months ago in Ocala, Florida.

    In a tie for seventh at 14 under, Anderson entered the day five shots behind Flavin, who held a two-shot lead through 54 holes.

    “I didn't really know until late that I had a chance. I knew it was going to take a low one. I honestly thought it would need to be lower. … I think that's kind of the beauty of this game, right? You're never as far away from playing well as you think, and when you're playing well, you're never as far away from playing poorly as you think. For me, it’s a lesson in patience and continuing to put one foot in front of the other,” added the 25-year-old winner.

    Joseph Winslow (Overland Park, Kansas) carded a 3-under 69 to finish solo third at 20 under, only one shot out of the playoff for the title. Connor Howe (Odgen, Utah) posted a 6-under 66 to finish solo fourth at 19 under.

    A Monday qualifier this week,  Jose de Jesús Rodríguez (Irapuato, Mexico) finished as the leading Latin American player. He joined Conner Godsey (Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida), Walker Lee (Houston, Texas), Joshua Lee (Jacksonville, Florida) and Dawson Armstrong (Spring Hill, Tennessee) in a five-way tie for fifth at 18-under.

    PGA TOUR Americas is now headed to Quito, Ecuador, where the 2026 Kia Open de Ecuador presentado por Diners Club will begin on Thursday at the Quito Tenis y Golf Club.

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