Brandt Snedeker gana el Myrtle Beach Classic en un emotivo regreso

Brandt Snedeker consiguió el domingo su primera victoria en el PGA Tour en más de siete años en el ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. El golfista de 45 años puso fin a una larga sequía marcada por las lesiones y la incertidumbre con una ronda final de 65 golpes que forzó un desenlace dramático en el Dunes Golf and Beach Club.

Snedeker terminó con 18 bajo par después de que Mark Hubbard fallara un putt de unos 7 metros (24 pies) en el hoyo 18, lo que evitó que Snedeker tuviera que jugar un desempate. Había comenzado el día a cuatro golpes de distancia, pero logró cinco birdies en sus primeros 15 hoyos, antes de que un bogey en el último lo dejara esperando con ansiedad en el campo de prácticas mientras Hubbard terminaba su recorrido.

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