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Wilson hit into the thick rough to the right of the green, chipped through the putting surface to the opposite fringe and missed from 15 feet.
"That was my bad swing of the day," Wilson said. "I had a good yardage, good mindset on what I was going to do and I just didn't execute."
Pettersson pulled away on the par-5 15th with his third straight birdie and fourth in five holes, hitting a wedge to 4 1/2 feet.
He parred 16 and 17 and, with a shot to spare, bogeyed the 18th, missing a 5-foot par putt after Wilson putted out for his fourth straight par.
"I felt like I handled it well coming in," Pettersson said. "I know I bogeyed the last, but after Dean didn't make birdie, I sort of ginched that putt up there."
Pettersson bogeyed the par-4 seventh to fall six strokes behind, then birdied Nos. 8 and 9 to cut the margin to four.
"I was just the sideshow on the front nine," Pettersson said. "I just love that back nine. It sets up great for me."
The 32-year-old former North Carolina State player earned $918,000 for his first victory since the 2008 Wyndham Championship in Greensboro. He also won the 2005 Chrysler Championship and 2006 Memorial.
"If you would have asked me Thursday if I was going to win, I would have laughed at you," Pettersson said. "Probably thought, `You been drinking seven beers or what?'"
DIVOTS: Luke Donald (66) was third at 12 under. ... Adam Hadwin was the top Canadian, shooting a 71 to tie for 37th at 5 under. ... Glen Day had a hole-in-one on the 211-yard eighth, hitting a 3-iron. He shot a 69 to also finish at 5 under. ... The 2011 tournament will be played at Shaughnessy in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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