Wise
beyond his years, Aaron clinches first PGA Tour win
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[May 21, 2018]
(Reuters) - South African-born
American Aaron Wise became the youngest winner on the PGA Tour in
more than a year when he clinched a three-shot victory at the AT&T
Byron Nelson in Texas on Sunday.
The 21-year-old, playing with a poise beyond his years in only his
26th start on tour, eased away from Marc Leishman and carded a
closing six-under-par 65 to take his maiden title.
"I was super calm. I was more nervous yesterday oddly enough," Wise
said in a greenside interview at Trinity Forest in Dallas.
Two weeks after finishing equal second in Charlotte, Wise started
the final round tied with Leishman but notched six birdies in a
seven-hole stretch from the fourth in front of a gallery including
former U.S. president George W. Bush.
He was never challenged thereafter and finished at 23-under 261,
well clear of Australian Leishman whose final-round 68 was only good
enough for second place on 20-under.

PGA Tour rookie Wise, who moved with his parents to the U.S. at the
age of three, had an outstanding amateur career and won the American
collegiate championship in 2016 before turning pro.
He said his runner-up finish in Charlotte had boosted his self
belief and helped him deal with the pressure down the stretch on
Sunday.
"I felt oddly calm all day long and to pull that off and play as
good as I did, bogey free, was awesome," Wise said.
He is the first 21-year-old to win on tour since Kim Si-woo at last
May's Players Championship.
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Aaron Wise acknowledges the gallery after making a birdie on the
18th hole during the first round of the AT&T Byron Nelson golf tournament
at Trinity Forest Golf Club.
Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports

Wise's performance certainly impressed six-times major champion Nick
Faldo, who offered up some free advice.
"With a swing like that, don't mess with it," Faldo said during the
CBS coverage.
Scores on Sunday were low after heavy morning rain took the fire out
of the course and delayed the start of play by four hours.
South African Branden Grace took full advantage of the conditions to
match his career-low round of 62 on his 30th birthday.
"To come in with nine under is pretty special, a great birthday
present," said Grace, who tied for third on 19-under.
Grace made history at the British Open at Royal Birkdale last year
when he became the first player to shoot 62 in a major championship.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina, editing by Nick
Mulvenney)
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