Harris Engelich won the final round of Sam Stevens to demand his first title on the PGA round in 1,308 days by winning the Farmers Insurance Open.
The night leader recovered from two early ghosts of the 73rd card in strong winds in the southern Torre Bins path, and his vision ends in the eighth week under a shot from Stevens.
The English language failed to climb and land from a warehouse to save the first footsteps in the first and another shot fell in the fifth quarter, only for birds on the next footsteps and ending with 12 Pars in a row to see off the chase package.
The title of PGA Tour is the first fifth since it reached the last eight excavations in the 2021 championship for travelers, with victory victory to the American back within the top 50 in the world and its insurance for the Master’s invitation.
“Maybe you seemed quiet there in the course, but inside your feelings it became crazy,” said English. “I just know how difficult it is to win. It’s very fun. You have to soak it when you do it.”
Stevens had started on the last day of the sixth shots, but he was accused in the competition with four birds on the ninth of 32, as the Americans canceled a ghost in the thirteenth place by picking up a seventeenth bullet.
The 68th round was the lowest level of the day and put the first club goal, as Stevens ended several groups before the final conjugation – providing equality foot in the end despite the water found with his approach.
The English language holds a winning series of PARS BOS along the closing extension, where partner Andrew Novak, who ranked shortly forward after three consecutive sticks of the third, finished two strokes in third place.
Songji from Korea finished fourth alongside Chris Ventura Norway and Heiden Springer in sixth place, while Danny Welit from England scored his best tour in PGA since 2022 after he finished a share of nine.
Hideki Matssuyama ended the week at Tied -32 and ONE Over, with no 4 that is scheduled to return to San Diego next month for defense.
The mid -road leader, Ludwig Oberg, fought a disease over the last two rounds, where he ended 11 fair strikes again after failing to find a bird in the 79th round.
What next?
The PGA tour in California remains in favor of AT & T Peble Beach Pro-O, where Scotie Scheffler returns to the number 1 world of injury, and Rory Mcilroy returns his first appearance on this year’s PGA tour. Early coverage begins on Thursday from 4.45 pm on Sky Sports. Get Sky Sports or Watch without a contract now.
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