Kang started sluggishly, playing even par
through the first seven holes on a sunny day at the Trinity
Forest golf club, where scoring conditions were ideal.
But he birdied eight, nine and 10, and settled down on the back
nine as he regained the form that saw him shoot a second round
61.
Momentum swung decidedly in the 31-year-old's favor on the
par-four 15th when he sank a 23-foot birdie putt for the
outright lead. He held the advantage en route to a four-under
67, for a 23-under 261 total.
Matt Every, who had been neck-and-neck with Kang all day, had a
costly bogey on 15 and never threatened after that, finishing
tied for second with Scott Piercy at 21-under 263.
An exhausted Kang said he decided to just relax and have fun
despite a lack of sleep, with Saturday's play suspended for
darkness and the third round completed earlier on Sunday.
"Yesterday we finished too late and I didn't get enough time to
sleep. I only slept about three hours," he said.
"When my turn came up I tried to really focus on it and it
worked out great. I am so happy right now."
Kang embraced his wife and eight-month baby on the green after
sinking the final putt, a Mother's Day his family, who live in
the Dallas area, will not soon forget.
The win is a breakthrough for Kang, marking his first victory in
159 PGA Tour starts.
The success is also indicative of the rise of Koreans on the
Tour. In 2003, K.J. Choi was the only South Korean-born player
and today there are 15.
The result was bitter for American Every, who needed to win to
qualify for next week's PGA Championship, but encouraging for
countryman Piercy, who posted four bogey-free rounds.
It was also a good week for world number three Brooks Koepka,
who had an eagle and four birdies in his bogey-free final round
to finish fourth on 20-under.
Koepka will look to keep the momentum when he defends his PGA
Championship title at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York
next week.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; editing by Tony Lawrence / Ian
Ransom)
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