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WICHITA, KAN. (KSNW) — The 2026 Wichita Open was one for the ages as Dawson Armstrong edged Corey Pereira and Harry Lord in a six-hole sudden-death playoff at Crestview Country Club Sunday in the longest playoff at the tournament in 34 years.
The trio finished the 72 holes in regulation tied at 12-under. The three played even through the first three playoff holes before Lord bogeyed the fourth to drop out. Armstrong recorded the first birdie of the playoff on hole six as Pereira needed to restart the hole because his initial tee shot veered out of bounds.
The win was Anderson’s first Tour-sanctioned win since 2019.
“This gives me validation that all of the questions, all of the doubt, all the literal blood, sweat and tears from this, is finally coming to fruition,” Armstrong said.
Kansas alum Gunnar Broin finished tied for 10th at 8-under for the tournament. He shot a third straight 69 on the final round. He was one of just a dozen players to shoot below par on the final round.
“I feel like I shot 5-under, and I only shot 1-under, and I feel really good about it,” Broin said. “That’s how hard it was playing. Just like all the par threes were straight in the wind, and, it was hard to manage and just try to make a lot of pars, to be honest. I did that, and I played pretty well.”
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