Snedeker seals wire-to-wire Wyndham win
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[August 20, 2018]
By Andrew Both
GREENSBORO, North Carolina (Reuters) -
Brandt Snedeker saw off a challenge from Taiwan's C.T. Pan to claim
a three-stroke win at the Wyndham Championship on Sunday and raise
his hand for Ryder Cup duty.
Snedeker finished well outside the eight automatic qualifiers for
the American team after last week's cut-off but his victory at
Sedgefield Country Club thrusts him into the conversation for Jim
Furyk's four captain's picks.
He knows, however, he will need to do much, much more over the next
few weeks to have a realistic chance of earning a spot at next
month's tournament against Europe.
"Rightfully so, I was not even on the radar (until now)," said
Snedeker, who played on the 2012 and 2016 teams.
"Of course I want to be on the team but I have to play some great
golf the next three weeks, plain and simple.
"You've got to show sustained good play. I'm not going to get on the
team by winning one week."
With two of Furyk's four captain's picks almost certainly going to
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, Snedeker has a lot of competition
for the other two berths.
Wyndham, however, proved an excellent stress test for Snedeker, who
was reeled in by Pan with five holes to play.
"C.T. put a lot of pressure on me. I was feeling it for four or five
holes," he said after clinching his ninth Tour victory at the age of
37.
"It's the most stressful week I've ever had in professional golf,
even more than the Ryder Cup."
Snedeker had a target on his back after opening with a 59, only the
10th sub-60 round in PGA Tour history.
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Brandt Snedeker warms up on the practice green in front of a banner
from his 2007 tournament win before the final round of the Wyndham
Championship golf tournament at Sedgefield Country Club. Mandatory
Credit: Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports
"Your expectations go through the roof," he said. "I'm so proud of
the way I hung in there."
He followed up with scores of 67, 68 and 65 to finish at
21-under-par 259, while Pan (66) and Webb Simpson (62) tied for
second on 18-under.
Pan was tied for the lead heading into the par-four 18th but his
drive went out-of-bounds to end his challenge with a double-bogey.
"It's very unfortunate, but I think I can learn something from it,"
said the 26-year-old.
"This is only my second year on tour and I'm still trying to learn
from the best players."
Pan's mishap afforded Snedeker the luxury of needing only a bogey
but he instead finished in style with a birdie to complete the
second wire-to-wire victory on tour this year.
(Reporting by Andrew Both; Editing by Ian Ransom)
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