Stenson sets tournament record with Greensboro win
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[August 21, 2017]
(Reuters) - Henrik Stenson shot
a sizzling final round six-under-par 64 to win the Wyndham
Championship by a stroke on Sunday and claim his sixth PGA Tour
title, the most by a Swede.
Playing machine-like golf, Stenson missed only nine greens in 72
holes and backed up his fine long game with a hot putter at
Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The Swede took the lead by reeling off three consecutive birdies
from the 15th hole, the last courtesy of a 25-foot putt, before
parring the demanding 18th to edge young American Ollie
Schniederjans.
Stenson finished at 22-under-par 258, the lowest ever tally at the
tournament by a stroke, and his sixth career title took him past
compatriots Jesper Parnevik and Carl Pettersson, who both have five.
"I'm very happy with the way I closed out this week, really had to
keep on making birdies because Ollie was surely not backing down and
there were a few other guys pushing me as well," Stenson told
reporters.
"The two biggest things why I'm sitting here as the champion was my
putting and my approach play with my mid irons and short irons."
It was Stenson's first win in 13 months since his British Open
triumph at Royal Troon, where he also set a scoring record.
"I don't know how many times I'm going to be able to get close to
playing as well as I did at Troon," the 41-year-old said.
"That was a performance of a lifetime."
The top-ranked player in the field, Stenson relished his role as the
tournament's alpha male with most of the big boys taking the week
off before the start of the tour playoffs on Thursday.
"It's funny how it goes," said the world number nine, who played
mainly because he needed another event to fulfill his 15-tournament
minimum.
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Henrik Stenson (left) receives the Sam Snead Trophy after winning
the Wyndham Championship golf tournament at Sedgefield Country Club.
Mandatory Credit: Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports
"Sometimes it's just a coincidence why you decide to go to a
tournament and make a change in your schedule and this time it
certainly worked out."
Schniederjans also shot 64 to finish in second place on 21-under,
the 24-year-old keeping up the pressure on Stenson with three
birdies in his final four holes.
Davis Love III, at 53 seeking to become the oldest winner in tour
history, finished eight shots adrift in a tie for 10th.
The final event of the regular season was also a last chance for
some players to secure spots in the top 125 on the FedExCup points
list, thus keeping their tour cards for next season.
Among the winners was American Martin Flores, who made a hole-in-one
with an eight-iron at the 16th and finished equal seventh, jumping
from 139th to 118th on the points list.
His ace was one of three on the day with Ben Crane also making one
at the 172-yard 16th, while Roberto Castro recorded another at the
174-yard third.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina, editing by Pritha
Sarkar/Nick Mulvenney)
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