Sahith Theegala wins Fortinet Championship for first PGA title
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[September 18, 2023]
Sahith Theegala earned his first PGA Tour title on Sunday by
claiming a two-shot victory at the Fortinet Championship in Napa,
Calif.
The 25-year-old California native made a splash early in his pro
career and qualified for the FedEx Cup playoffs earlier this season,
but a victory was missing from his resume until Sunday, when he shot
a final-round, 4-under 68 at Silverado Resort's North Course.
Theegala finished at 21-under 267 to beat out runner-up S.H. Kim of
South Korea, who posted a final-round 68.
"It doesn't feel real," Theegala said on the Golf Channel broadcast.
"It's probably not going to set in for a while."
After starting the day with a two-stroke lead, Theegala carded four
birdies and one bogey on the front nine on Sunday. His second bogey
came at the par-4 10th hole, but he closed out the win with an
11-foot birdie putt at No. 12, a 20-foot birdie putt at No. 14 and a
7-foot birdie at No. 16.
That was plenty of cushion for Theegala to absorb a bogey at the
final hole, even after Kim finished with four birdies on the back
nine.
"Yeah, it's been a long week for me," Kim said. "I tried to mentally
stay focused throughout the week. I'm happy with how things ended
and look forward to the future."
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Kim moved from 83rd to 57th in the standings of the
inaugural "FedEx Cup Fall" series, which for the first time is using
the seven events after the Tour Championship to finalize eligibility
for next season. The top 125 at the end of the fall will retain
their full PGA Tour cards. Being in the top 60 -- like Kim is now --
will qualify players into two signature events next winter, the AT&T
Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the Genesis Invitational.
Theegala was locked in after making the final 50
during the playoffs, but he said earlier this week he is playing
because he loves the tour's California events. Now he can say his
first victory on tour came in his home state.
"That was some of the most fun I've ever had in my life," Theegala
said. "I had so many family and friends cheering me on, and just the
support I have is mind-blowing. I go to bed at night these last few
days, I'm like, ‘I can't believe how many people are cheering for me
and rooting for me.'"
Cam Davis of Australia (final-round 70) finished third at 17 under.
Eric Cole (70) was fourth at 16 under and Justin Thomas (72) placed
fifth at 15 under, his highest finish since February.
--Field Level Media
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