This past weekend we were graced with another awesome PGA Tour event which can down to a photo finishing, requiring extra holes in order to crown the champion. In the end, rookie Derek Ernst was able to overcome nerves and unfavorable weather conditions in order to beat David Lynn in a playoff.
Only days before the tournament began, Ernst was still waiting on the sidelines as fourth alternate, unsure he'd even have the opportunity to play in the event, let alone win it. I always find it extra special to see someone win on the PGA Tour for the first time, even more so when it's a rookie player like Ernst. "This feeling is unbelievable right now" Ernst said who has now earned himself a 2 year exemption on the PGA Tour.
Here's a closer look at the scores from David Ernst's tournament:
- Round 1: 67 (5 under) - 8 Birdies, 7 Pars, 3 Bogeys
- Round 2: 71 (1 under) - 3 Birdies, 13 Pars, 2 Bogeys
- Round 3: 72 (Even) - 3 Birdies, 12 Pars, 3 Bogeys
- Round 4: 70 (2 under) - 4 Birdies, 12 Pars, 2 Bogeys
- Total: 9 under par - 18 Birdies, 44 Pars, 10 Bogeys
- Avg Driving Distance: 285.4 yards
- Driving Accuracy: 58.93%
- Greens in Regulation: 75.00%
- Avg Putts Per Round: 30 (Avg 1.67 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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