Herman hits peak form for win in
North Carolina
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[August 17, 2020]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jim Herman
capped off a superb weekend of play with a win at the Wyndham
Championship on Sunday, shooting a seven-under par 63 in the final
round of the Greensboro, North Carolina, tournament.
Herman, who started the day tied for fifth after carding a
nine-under 61 in Saturday's action, kept his hot streak going at
Sedgefield Country Club, firing two birdies and an eagle in the
first five holes of the final round.
"Obviously you don't expect 61 or 63 on a regular basis, but when
you need it, there was nowhere else to go but deep," said Herman, as
he picked up his third PGA Tour win in a little over four years.
"Best golf I've played in my life obviously."
Runner-up Billy Horschel, who carded a five-under par 65, saw
victory slip through his fingers after bogeying on 16 and missing a
birdie putt on 17, ultimately sparing Herman from a playoff after a
near-miss putt for birdie on 18.
"I thought if I just played it just outside right edge a ball, ball
and a half, hit it with - kept the speed up on it, I thought it
would make it in," said Horschel. "It was disappointing because I
had two good looks the last couple holes and just wasn't able to
convert."
The 42-year-old Herman, who didn't pick up his first PGA win until
he was 38, said "you've got to play like everything's on the line"
on the Tour.
"Outside of a few wins by the old guys in their 40s, it's a young
man's game, so it's nice to compete and show you can do it," he
said.
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Jim Herman poses with the Sam Snead trophy after winning the Wyndham
Championship golf tournament at Sedgefield Country Club. Mandatory
Credit: Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports
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Si-woo, the leader heading into the final round after sinking a hole
in one on Saturday, finished tied for third at 18-under after
carding an even-par 70, along with Americans Kevin Kisner (64), Doc
Redman (68) and 2012 U.S. Open champ Webb Simpson (65).
The Wyndham Championship was the final event of the PGA Tour's novel
coronavirus-hit regular season.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; editing by Richard Pullin)
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