France's Matthieu Pavon makes
history at Farmers Insurance Open
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[January 29, 2024]
Not only will Frenchman Matthieu Pavon remember his first
victory on the PGA Tour, but his country will, too.
Pavon made history on Saturday, firing a 3-under par 69 to become
the first golfer from France to win on the PGA Tour in the modern
era with his victory at the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego.
Playing on Torrey Pines' South Course, Pavon recovered from a bogey
at the par-4 first hole to pick up five birdies against just one
bogey for the rest of his round. He sank an 8-foot birdie putt at
No. 18, putting him at 13-under 275 for the week, allowing him to
squeak past Denmark's Nicolai Hojgaard.
Hojgaard landed in second with a 12-under 276 after shooting a
2-under 70 on Saturday on the two-time U.S. Open course.
"You've got to take your losses with a smile sometimes because it
makes you stronger," Hojgaard said. "I definitely, I'll definitely
do my best to get a couple shots better."
With the victory, Pavon became the first Frenchman since World War
II to prevail in a PGA Tour event. The Tour's modern era began in
1968.
"It is big because, as I said, I come from a special background,"
Pavon said when asked if winning as a golfer from France had special
meaning. "I think it is historic for the French golf. We have Celine
Boutier, the French LPGA player who won Evian last year, which is an
even bigger performance.
"It is big for us as a country. I hope it will inspire a lot of
people because coming from an amateur player which is 800 in the
world to a PGA TOUR winner, it's pretty big."
Adding to the spectacle is the fact that Pavon was appearing in just
his 11th career PGA Tour event.
"I still can't believe it. As I said, it feels like there is another
round to play tomorrow because we're only Saturday," Pavon said.
"That is special. I can't thank the PGA TOUR enough to give us the
opportunity to come from Europe and compete here in America against
the best players in the world. That's always been the dream for me.
I got finally a shot and I took it.
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Jan 27, 2024; San Diego, California, USA; Matthieu Pavon hits out of
the rough on the eighteenth hole during the final round of the
Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament at Torrey Pines Municipal
Golf Course - South Course. Mandatory Credit: Ray Acevedo-USA TODAY
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"I mean, it's a dream come true and it's a little
bit hard to believe."
A three-way tie for third featured Nate Lashley (67 on Saturday),
Jake Knapp (69) and German Stephan Jaeger (72), who were all two
strokes off the lead.
Jaeger entered the fourth and final round with a one-stroke lead,
but he wasn't able to hang on. Still, he was satisfied with the
position he had put himself in as he went for his first win on Tour.
"It was awesome, it was great. Listen, I didn't have my best stuff
golf game-wise. I battled, you know," Jaeger said. "That was the
story of my weekend here. But I didn't have enough to really get
going. I felt like if I putted decent, I'd have had a better chance
of winning."
Taiwan's Kevin Yu, coming off a T3 finish at The American Express
last week, shot a 67 to tie for sixth at 10-under 278 along with
Beau Hossler (68) and Tony Finau (69).
Max Homa failed to defend his title at the event, finishing tied for
13th at 8-under 280. He had a 69 on Saturday.
--Field Level Media
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