"It was very tough to get my first win but I felt like the
second one was harder and harder, but I kept my patience," Im
said. "I tried to stay composed throughout the period and I'm
glad it came."
Im's five-birdie stretch began at the par-5 ninth hole when he
placed a would-be eagle chip-in inches to the left of the cup.
After tapping in, he made his next four birdie putts, the
longest coming at No. 10 from nearly 23 feet away.
Im finished with nine birdies and no bogeys, one day after a
pedestrian 70 knocked him out of the lead and into the chasing
field.
"The big difference between yesterday and today was that today
there was no wind compared to round three, and that made it
easier," Im said. "But, again, tee to green, driver, irons,
putting game, it worked as I wanted to and it gave me a good
result."
A pair of bogeys just after the turn held Wolff back during a
final-round 68. He later drove the green at the par-4 15th and
came just short of holing a 24-foot eagle attempt that swept
left to right. He converted for birdie on the next hole, too, on
his way to second place.
"Sungjae played unbelievable the last day," Wolff said. "And
this game is, like, when I'm in the lead or contention someone
just seems to go off the last day on me.
"But if I keep on putting myself in these positions I know that
eventually it's going to be in my favor and I'm going to win.
But really like the way my game's trending ... If you would have
told me I would be in this position right now I would be really
happy."
It was Wolff's second straight second-place finish at the
Shriners after he and Austin Cook lost in a playoff to
Scotland's Martin Laird.
Australia's Marc Leishman shot a 63 and Slovakia's Rory
Sabbatini posted a 64 en route to a three-way tie for third at
19 under with 54-hole leader Adam Schenk (70). Sabbatini made
the turn in 28 shots thanks to five birdies and an eagle at the
par-5 ninth, which he chipped in from about 80 feet.
Lanto Griffin (66) and Canada's Adam Hadwin (67) tied for sixth
at 18 under.
--Field Level Media
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