South Korean Lee Kyoung-Hoon took his second consecutive title in the AT&T Byron Nelson this Sunday, moving up five positions on the final day thanks to a nine under par, ending the dream of Colombian Sebastián Muñoz, who took the lead on the last lap.
Lee became the first player to be able to win two titles in a row at the TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas, finishing with a total of 262 strokes, 26 under par, against the -25 of American Jordan Spieth.
The South Korean made a brilliant round, clear, with seven birdies and an eagle.
Sebastián Muñoz, who set the tournament record on Thursday with a stunning -12, delivered a card of 69 tricks (-3), and had to settle for third place.
Despite the frustration of seeing the opportunity to win the second title of his career disappear, the Colombian played a top-level tournament and became the first golfer in PGA Tour history to deliver two 60-stroke cards in the same season. .
Muñoz’s first time was last November at the RSM Classic in Saint Simons Island, Georgia, where he also signed a 60-shot (-10) round.
Chilean Joaquín Neimann, who arrived in third place this Sunday and two shots behind Muñoz, didn’t have a good day, finishing with 74 shots, two over par, dropping him to 25th position.
Source: El heraldo
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