The American Ben Griffin raised its second trophy of the PGA Tour to win the Charles Schwab Challenge of Fort Worth (Texas, USA).
Despite a final wind complexity, Griffin remained stable and signed a 71 -stroke card for a total -12. Griffin surpassed German Matti Schmid, where he shared the lead after the third spin.
The 29 -Year -old American, 24th of the world, has now won the Zurich Classic in New Orleans, a contest for the couple played with Andrew Novak.
The American Scottie Scheffler, number 1 in the world and recently won the PGA championship, conquered the 4th place, four hits from Griffin.
The contest, played in the country -colonial field, has been celebrated incessantly since 1946, making it one of the most prestigious circuit tests outside the nobility.
Final Sorting (Pair to 70):
1. Ben Griffin (USA) -12 (66-63-68-71)
2. Matti Schmid (Ger) -11 (66-63-68-72)
3. Bud Cauley (USA) -9 (66-69-69-67)
4. Scottie Scheffler (USA) -8 (68-71-64-69)
5. Tommy Fleetwood (Eng) -8 (67-67-70-68)
Source: La Verdad

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