Aaron Rei uses the collapse of Grasaman to beat Wyndham Championship
North Carolina Greens Boro (AP) -Alon Rear won the Windy Championship in the first PGA tour title on Sunday using the late Palia Max Graseman.
Paradise closed 64 years and 64 years, 29-year-old British people in the finals of the regular season to fill in SELE-262 and dispatch a field club, 6 1/2 feet bird pat. I made “It’s definitely a dream come true,” said Lai, a two-time European Tour winner. “So many people have played such a big role in helping me get to this point.”
Glazerman, 29, a former Duke University player, shot a 69 to edge the lead by two strokes on a day when all players played at least 36 holes in a tournament that was rained out on Thursday and postponed to Friday and Saturday.
After Glazerman made a 91-yard putt for eagle on the par-4 13th, Lai fell back to four strokes behind, but unexpectedly grabbed part of the advantage one hole later on the 14th hole when Glazerman missed the mark for a quadruple-bogey 8. . hole. “If we weren’t, maybe we’d be in a different situation,” Glaserman said. “But that doesn’t mean we couldn’t win by rebounding.”
Glazerman, who shot 60 in the second round, took the lead with a birdie on the par-5 15th, then four-putted double bogey on the par-3 16th before finishing with pars on the final two holes. “I played well enough,” Gleitherman said. “Obviously in golf, sometimes things happen that shouldn’t happen.”
Lye wasn’t sure where he stood on the leaderboard during the round. “I didn’t really look and ask for that information,” Rai said. “I think it was probably a good thing that helped me focus just on golf. I played well and knew that if I did well, anything could happen.
J.J. Spohn (64) and Ryo Hisatsugu (67) tied for third with 15 points.
Amateur Luke Clanton birdied his final two holes for a 69 and tied for fifth with Austin Eckroth (67) with 14 points. “It’s exhausting. I’m exhausted,” said Clanton, who is scheduled to begin play Monday at the U.S. Amateur in Hazeltine, Minn. “Thirty-nine holes of golf, it’s no joke.”
Second-round leader Matt Kuchar was tied for 12th, 11th behind, when he decided to stop play on the 18th because of darkness. He will return Monday morning to finish.
Kuchar needed a victory to extend his FedEx Cup playoff streak. He was the only player to reach every previous postseason. The highest 70 among the list of glasses is qualified to play in Tennessee next week. Victor Perez is tied to 33rd place and remains in 70th place. LIV Golf UK 2024: Podium Celebration – Legion XIII GC (Sunday | 28 July 2024)