CAMILO VILLEGAS ENDS TITLE DROUGHT WITH WYNDHAM VICTORY



Camilo Villegas was hoping to get into a playoff after finishing his final round in the Wyndham Championship. However, he was very fortunate when all other other contender stumbled, and didn't have to hit another shot to win his first PGA Tour title since 2010. The Columbian shot a 7-under 63 and finished at 17-under 263. He bagged $954,000 and 500 FedEx Cup points in the final regular-season event.

 

After doing five birdies and an eagle in the final round, Villegas watched the rest of the tournament from the air-conditioned scorer's tent with his caddie. He thought he needed one more stroke. But it turned out to be enough for him to wound up with his fourth PGA Tour title and first since the 2010 Honda Classic.

 

Freddie Jacobson and Bill Haas finished as joint second. Haas had a 64, and Jacobson shot 66. Heath Slocum was two strokes back after his 67. Brandt Snedeker, Webb Simpson and third-round leader Nick Watney were at 14 under. Villegas aka "El Hombre Arana" (Spiderman) waited about 40 minutes after his round ended before his victory was confirmed.

 

Wyndham Championship (Final)

1. Camilo Villegas (-17)

T2. Bill Haas (-16)

T2. Freddie Jacobson (-16)

4. Heath Slocum (-15)

T5. Brandt Snedeker (-14)

T5. Webb Simpson (-14)

T5. Nick Watney (-14)


Photos by: Fadzil Hisham | Tigers Super Sports


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