
Dillon Stewart achieved his inaugural PGA TOUR Americas win on Monday morning at Golf Château-Bromont, completing the Bromont Open presented by Desjardins in Québec. This victory marks a significant milestone for Stewart, as it came during only his second career start on the PGA TOUR Americas circuit.
After play was postponed on Sunday due to severe weather conditions, Stewart returned to the course with determination and closed his final round with a 3-under 67. This secured his maiden title and established him as a rising player in the PGA TOUR Americas landscape. He earned membership for the 2025 North America Swing through a strong showing at Q-School in June, where he finished tied for eighth at the Soboba Springs Golf Club in San Jacinto, California.
Performance Highlights and Tournament Journey
Stewart launched his Bromont Open campaign with commanding back-to-back rounds of 7-under par 63, followed by a 4-under 66 on Saturday, which placed him atop the leaderboard after 36 and 54 holes. Despite the weather delays, he maintained his composure and closed the event with a par on the 18th hole.
His impressive scoring included sustained consistency and strong finishes, which enabled him to overcome the field after a Monday restart. Notably, Stewart had debuted on the PGA TOUR Americas stage at the Explore NB Open, where he finished tied for ninth. This recent victory boosted him 64 positions in the Fortinet Cup standings, moving him into the top 10 at number nine.

Stewart’s breakthrough also grants him exempt membership for the PGA TOUR Americas through the 2026 Latin America Swing, reflecting trust in his potential by the tour’s organizers. He is anticipated to compete next at the Commissionaires Ottawa Open, scheduled from July 24-27.
The Background and Achievements of Dillon Stewart
- At 24 years, 1 month, and 26 days old, Stewart claims his first PGA TOUR-sanctioned title in just his second career start on PGA TOUR Americas.
- He earned exempt status through the 2026 Latin America Swing with this maiden victory.
- Finished tied for ninth in his PGA TOUR Americas debut at the Explore NB Open.
- Secured exempt membership for the 2025 North America Swing by placing T8 at PGA TOUR Americas Q-School.
- Twice named to the Big-12 All-Academic team during his last two years at Oklahoma State University from 2021 to 2023.
- Previously won the professionals division of the Laramie Open in Wyoming before his first PGA TOUR-sanctioned start.
- Claimed the Colorado Amateur Championship in 2023 and won the Colorado Junior Amateur Championship and Colorado Junior PGA Championship in 2019.
Course Conditions and Competitive Highlights from Bromont Open
The tournament took place on a par-70 layout spanning 7,000 yards at Golf Château-Bromont. The average score for the final round was 68.35, despite challenging weather that included thunderstorms, temperatures reaching 27°C (81°F), and northwest winds between 3-13 km/h, with gusts as high as 31 km/h.
- Dillon Stewart made history by winning the first PGA TOUR Americas event to conclude on a Monday due to weather delays.
- Runner-up Davis Lamb’s consistent play propelled him to the top position in the Fortinet Cup points standings.
- Argentina’s Marcos Montenegro earned Low-Latin honors after tying for fifth overall, following a remarkable 7-under 63 in the final round.
- Joey Vrzich and Jackson Buchanan both recorded the low round of the Sunday play with 8-under 62 each.
- Shubham Jaglan, making history as the first player from India to make the cut in a PGA TOUR Americas event, finished tied for 44th in his professional debut.
- Over the course of four rounds, the field produced 97 eagles and approximately 2,000 birdies at Golf Château-Bromont.
- The 531-yard par-5 ninth hole stood out as the easiest hole on the final day, with players scoring 11 eagles and 52 birdies.
Looking Ahead: Stewart’s Rising Prospect in PGA TOUR Americas
Dillon Stewart’s success at Bromont signals a promising beginning to his career within PGA TOUR Americas, highlighting his ability to contend early and seize opportunity under pressure. His rapid progression up the Fortinet Cup leaderboard and exemption through the 2026 Latin America Swing provide him valuable status and access to key events in North and Latin America.
As Stewart prepares for his next tournament appearance at the Commissionaires Ottawa Open later this month, his breakthrough victory underscores a developing career trajectory informed by solid amateur achievements, recent wins at regional competitions, and resilience in his professional debut seasons. His ascent also adds a compelling new figure in the competitive field as PGA TOUR Americas continues to cultivate emerging talent.