Final Round Set for Fireworks at True Blue – 2026 International Open

Final Round Set for Fireworks at True Blue as 2026 International Open Heads for a Dramatic Finish
Myrtle Beach, S.C. — Championship Monday has arrived, and the 2026 International Open is perfectly poised for a thrilling conclusion as the field takes on the bold, beautiful challenge of True Blue Golf Club. After three electrifying rounds across Myrtle Beach’s premier venues, the leaderboard is stacked, the storylines are rich, and history is waiting to be made.
At the summit, it’s a dead heat.
Jon Woitas and Dustin Andrychuk enter the final round knotted at 93 points apiece, setting the stage for a heavyweight duel under Carolina skies. For Woitas, the moment carries extra weight — a chance to finally capture his first major championship after years of knocking on the door. Calm, calculated, and in complete control of his game, Jon has been a model of consistency all week.
Across from him stands one of the breakout stars of the season.
Dustin Andrychuk has been nothing short of sensational. In just his second career major appearance, Dustin has played fearless golf, piling up points and momentum with every round. A victory today would mark one of the fastest rises to major championship glory the International Open has ever seen.
But this is far from a two-man race.
Lurking just seven points back at 86 is Alex Woitas, a proven contender who knows all too well what it feels like to finish just short — back-to-back runner-up finishes fueling a burning desire to finally break through. Alex will be watching every swing from the leaders, ready to pounce if opportunity strikes. If either frontrunner stumbles, expect Alex to charge.
Right on his heels sits Kenton Maschmeyer at 85 points, and make no mistake — the fire is lit. With a season full of grit and redemption, including last summer’s unforgettable withdrawal from the Harvest Cup, Kenton now stands on the brink of rewriting his story in the biggest moment of his career. Paired near Alex, the two will undoubtedly feed off each other in what could become the round of the tournament.
Rounding out a tightly packed top five are Richard Woitas (84) and Mike Serna (83), both well within striking distance on a course known for dramatic swings. At True Blue, no lead is safe — and no comeback is impossible.
With wide fairways inviting aggression, risk-reward par fives looming large, and pressure mounting on every tee box, the final round promises everything fans love about championship golf: bold shots, emotional momentum shifts, and the pursuit of a first major title that will define careers.
Will Jon Woitas finally seal his legacy?
Will Dustin Andrychuk complete a meteoric rise?
Or will Alex Woitas, Kenton Maschmeyer — or another charging contender — steal the spotlight in unforgettable fashion?
One round. One trophy. One champion.














