The American Nick Dunlap won this Sunday with The American Express at La Quinta Country Club (California) after posting a cumulative score of -29 under par.
Dunlap, 20, He made history by becoming the first rookie to win a PGA Tour tournament in 33 years since Phil Mickelson did it in 1991.
Sunday was not the best day for the champion, who made -2 with four birdies and a double bogey, but mainly thanks to the -12 on Saturday (10 birdies and 1 eagle), the -7 on Friday and the – 8 on Thursday he became the champion.
Dunlap was followed by South African Christiaan Bezuidenhout with -28 under par after signing -7 on Sunday with 5 birdies and 1 eagle.
In third position is South Korean Kevin Yuwith a -9 this Sunday (10 birdies and 1 bogey) for a combined -27.
The best day was American Keith Mitchell with -10 (6 birdies and 2 eagles). Mitchell is ninth overall with an aggregate of -24.
Source: La Verdad

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