The American wyndham clark80th in the world, won this Sunday in Charlotte (North Carolina) of Wells Fargo Championshiphis first PGA Tour title, after finishing four shots ahead of his compatriot xander schauffeleOlympic champion in Tokyo in 2021.
Clark, who started his fourth round with a bogey, was unbroken and scored five birdies in eight holes between 8 and 15 to increase his lead over his rival. In the end he carded 68 strokes to a total of -19, while Schauffele had to settle for 70, the result of four birdies and three bogeys.
“I was shocked,” the 29-year-old admitted, fighting back tears. “It was five long years before I got to this moment. I think I could have gotten a win a little bit early, but it was worth the wait. I’m very grateful,” added Clark.
“A lot of things come into play,” he added. “There were so many times that I felt like crying and breaking my sticks… I broke them once during my whole journey. Finally, getting to where I am is amazing. It’s unbelievable”, he sentenced.
Harris English and Tyrrell Hatton they shared the third position with a final -12. Tommy Fleetwood and Adam ScottFor their part, they closed the top5 with a total of -11.
Final classification (par 71)
1. Wyndham Clark (USA) -19 (67-67-63-68)
2. Xander Schauffele (USA) -15 (66-69-64-70)
3. Harris English (USA) -12 (71-66-66-69)
3. Tyrrell Hatton (Eng) -12 (69-65-68-70)
5. Tommy Fleetwood (Eng) -11 (65-71-67-70)
5. Adam Scott (Aus) -11 (67-68-67-71)
7. Michael Kim (USA) -10 (68-68-69-69)
8. Corey Conners (Can) -9 (70-69-66-70)
8. Max Homa (USA) -9 (70-67-68-70)
8. Sung-Jae Im (KOR) -9 (69-66-68-72)
8. Kyung-Hoon Lee (KOR) -9 (66-70-71-68)
8. Denny McCarthy (USA) -9 (71-67-71-66)
8. Brendon Todd (USA) -9 (71-68-65-71)
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14. Justin Thomas (USA) -8 (68-67-70-71)
21. Patrick Cantlay (USA) -6 (67-71-71-69)
43. Viktor Hovland (North) -1 (71-69-66-77)
47. Rory McIlroy (IrlN) Pairs (68-73-71-72)
Source: La Verdad

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