The South African Erik van Rooyen finished the fourth round with a card of 63 strokes to win the World Wide Technology Championship title of the PGA, while Colombian Camilo Villegas tied for second with American Matt Kuchar at the resort of Los Cabos.
With birdies on the second, sixth, eleventh, eleventh, twelfth, fourteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth holes and an eagle on the eighteenth, The South African moved up two spots to capture his second PGA tour trophyin 2021 he achieved the first, the Barracuda Championship.
Villegas had his second-worst day in Los Cabos when he finished with a 66 stroke, just shy of a 69 on the third day on Saturday.
The South American, seeking his first PGA title since 2014, he broke his performance with 64 hits in each of the first two rounds to finish the World Wide Technology Championship with 263 strokes.
The Colombian tied for second place with Kuchar, with Villegas starting the fourth and final round in first place. Kuchar had a final round of 66 to reach 263.
The other notable Latino in the tournament is Colombian Nico Echavarria, who this Sunday scored 66 shots to finish in thirty-first place, like Argentine Tano Goya, who scored 68 shots; both have a total of 272 effects.
The World Wide Technology Championship, which distributed a purse of 8.2 million dollars and which distributed 500 points for the FedExCup, was held for the first time at El Cardonal, a golf course designed by the former number one in the ranking, the American Tiger Woods.
Source: La Verdad

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