Although it didn't come easily, it was only a matter of time until Graeme McDowell won a PGA Tour event in 2013. He's been playing well throughout the season so far, and I had him pegged as a top contender heading into this event and was happy to see McDowell come out on top.
The tournament wasn't all tied up after 72 holes, which forced a playoff between McDowell and Webb Simpson. It only took one hole in order for McDowell to officially be crowned champion of the RBC Heritage.
Here's a closer look at the scores from Graeme McDowell's tournament:
- Round 1: 71 (Even) - 2 Birdies, 14 Pars, 2 Bogeys
- Round 2: 67 (4 under) - 5 Birdies, 12 Pars, 1 Bogey
- Round 3: 68 (3 under) - 4 Birdies, 13 Pars, 1 Bogey
- Round 4: 69 (2 under) - 3 Birdies, 14 Pars, 1 Bogey
- Total: 9 under par - 14 Birdies, 53 Pars, 5 Bogeys
- Avg Driving Distance: 274.5 yards
- Driving Accuracy: 75.00%
- Greens in Regulation: 66.67%
- Avg Putts Per Round: 27.5 (Avg 1.53 putts/hole)
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This article was written by Scott Stevens from Eat Sleep Golf as part of our What It Takes To Win series. This series is focused on taking a closer look at the winning performance of each PGA Tour event to see exactly what it takes to be victorious among elite golfers.
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