Sepp Straka His whole team was in his head when he made his last Putt on Sunday. He thought of his wife, his parents, his coaches, his usual Caddy, Duane Bock (low this week due to a back injury), and his friend Drew Mathers, who replaced him in the bag. All of these have contributed to converting straka to one of the 10 best players in the world.
The 32 -Year -old Austrian defeated Irishman Shane Lowry in a Sunday rivalry at the Philadelphia Cricket Club for Win a Truist Championship and add an Emblematic event of PGA Tour In his growing palmraés.
Straka and Lowry shared the lead after three twisted in the Wissahickon field, and tied to 16 under a pair after 15 holes before Lowry packed a putt for par in hole 16, par 3. Straka remained steadfast in the remaining route, signing a 68 -stroke card, 2 under the par, to finish with 264 blows, 16 under the contest. He reached the sand in the tee of the hole 18, but made a great shot at the recovery towards the green and saved the pair.
Lowry failed the birdie with hole 17 and ended with three putts for bogey on 18, adding a twist of 70 blows. He and Justin Thomas (67) are tied to the second with 14 under the PAR. Straka won the American Express in January and is now the second player with a lot of success on the PGA Tour this season. It is worth the second place in the career for the Fedex Cup, will enter the top 10 of the world’s official rank in the world at the first time and get a impulse for the PGA championship next week.
Limiting mistakes is key to straka throughout the week. He had only accumulated three Bogeys from Thursday to Saturday, but three other Bogeys threatened to destroy their final cycle. Lowry made Birdie in two of the first five holes, and the straka equals 16 under a par with a 20 -Foot Eagle Putt in the hole 5. The Austrian made Bogey in the next hole, but the couple changed the place in the hole 8, when Straka made a birdie while Lowry couldn’t reach the green and couldn’t help but save the pair.
For part of it, Rory mcilroy Finished in the top10. He was seventh tied to -10, six blows from the winner and after winning two of the last day’s farm.
Source: La Verdad

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