Brandt Snedeker gewinnt emotional bei der Myrtle Beach Classic

Brandt Snedeker holte am Sonntag bei der ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic seinen ersten PGA-Tour-Sieg seit mehr als sieben Jahren. Der 45-Jährige beendete mit einer Schlussrunde von 65 Schlägen eine lange Durststrecke, die von Verletzungen und Zweifeln geprägt war, und sorgte damit für ein dramatisches Finale im Dunes Golf and Beach Club.

Snedeker beendete das Turnier mit 18 unter Par, nachdem Mark Hubbard einen Putt aus gut sieben Metern auf dem 18. Loch verpasst hatte, was Snedeker ein Stechen ersparte. Er war mit vier Schlägen Rückstand in den Tag gestartet, verbuchte jedoch Birdies auf fünf seiner ersten 15 Löcher, bevor ihn ein Bogey am letzten Loch nervös auf der Driving Range warten ließ, während Hubbard sein Spiel beendete.

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