43-year-old ‘veteran’ Justin Rose lifted the PGA Tour championship trophy for the first time in four years.
Rose shot a 6 under par 66 in the final round of the PGA Tour AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am held at Pebble Beach Golf Links (par 72) in California on the 7th (Korean time). Rose, who recorded a final total of 18 under par 269 strokes, beat the tied-second group by 3 strokes to reach the top. The winning prize is 1.62 million dollars (approximately 2.03796 billion won).
Rose won the PGA Tour stage four years after the Farmers Insurance Open in 2019. On the PGA Tour, it was his 11th career win. Rose also has 11 wins on the DP World Tour. Previously, Rose ranked first in the men’s golf world, and won a gold medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. 온라인카지노
The tournament was originally scheduled to end on the 6th, the day before. However, as the third round was postponed due to bad weather, the game could not be completed as scheduled, so it was postponed for a day. On this day, the remaining matches of the final round were held.
Rose played the remaining nine holes of the final round that day. Rose, who started the match two ahead of second place, confirmed the championship by recording three birdies without a bogey in nine holes. After the match, Rose said, “It was an unbelievable tournament from start to finish.”
Brandon Todd and Brandon Wu finished the tournament tied for second place, three strokes behind Rose. Todd added 7 under par and Woo added 6 under par in the final round, but it was not enough to close the gap with Rose.
Kang Seong-hoon cut 4 strokes in the final round and tied for 29th place. This is the highest ranking among Korean players who participated in this tournament.
In addition, Ahn Byeong-hun tied for 37th, Kim Seong-hyun tied for 41st, and Noh Seung-yeol tied for 65th.