the australianor Jason Day ended this Sunday with a more than five-year drought by achieving the final victory in AT&T Byron NelsonPGA Tour golf tournament played since Thursday at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas (United States).
Day, who has a ‘major’ on his record -the 2015 PGA Championship- and has been number one in the world, has not won on the top circuit since he won the Wells Fargo on May 6, 2018. Championship.
This Sunday, five years and eight days later, he returned to the streak of titles, taking the total to 13. He also has three on the European circuit.
He did it at the AT&T Byron Nelson, a tournament he already won in 2010, with a 261 total shot (23 under par) and four rounds of 64, 69, 66 and 62 (-9) this Sunday with a card of nine that birdies. without any mistakes.
He surpassed South Korean Si Wo Kim by one impact and Taiwanese CT Pan by two, who also closed the tournament with a round of 62 (-9) with two eagles and six birdies for a blur; and young American Austin Eckroat, who unsuccessfully had a long putt on the final hole to tie and force a playoff.
The world number 2 finished with three, American Scottie Scheffler, Englishman Tyrell Hatton and Chinese Zecheng Dou.
Next week the second ‘major’ of the season, the PGA Championship, will be played at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York (USA).
Source: La Verdad

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