Simpson Wins Wyndham Golf Tournament
Simpson won his first title in golf in the U.S. PGA Tour by capturing the Wyndham Championship, the last regular season tournament. Simpson name would go on a bronze panel now, on the wall behind the Tudor Club, under the old water tower in the shadow of the historic golf tournament, which his legend back into the conversation.
Simpson shot 3-under 67 in the final round today at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, the result of four rounds of 18-under-par 262nd He finished three shots in front of compatriot George McNeill, who was 64, the best round of the day. Another American, Tommy Gainey, was third at 14 under.
The victory, worth $ 918,000, Simpson nine places on the third season-long FedEx Cup play-off placings raised. Top 125 players from Barclays, the 25th August begins qualified in the Plainfield Country Club in Edison, New Jersey. Three other events in the playoffs to follow, each with smaller fields, culminating in a 30-player Tour Championship. FedEx Cup winner will receive $ 10 million bonus.
The four-day event, which took us back to the rest of the time, the organizers and dream radiates a lot of other people, what comes next. The event, which probably run a modern, has found his own place in history. With a national audience just the sold-out golf tournament on the Donald Ross masterpiece, left the tournament for the dead are not too many years, returned in full glory.
Since moving from the oak forests after 2007 tournament, the event is stronger in the eyes of the tour and the region. No more space on the program, a distinct furrow between the last major of the season and the postseason playoffs Wyndham now his position, his past, present and future.
"I'll keep coming back," said Simpson. "I love to come here with friends and family. It's just kind of be on schedule."
Simpson shot 3-under 67 in the final round today at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, the result of four rounds of 18-under-par 262nd He finished three shots in front of compatriot George McNeill, who was 64, the best round of the day. Another American, Tommy Gainey, was third at 14 under.
The victory, worth $ 918,000, Simpson nine places on the third season-long FedEx Cup play-off placings raised. Top 125 players from Barclays, the 25th August begins qualified in the Plainfield Country Club in Edison, New Jersey. Three other events in the playoffs to follow, each with smaller fields, culminating in a 30-player Tour Championship. FedEx Cup winner will receive $ 10 million bonus.
The four-day event, which took us back to the rest of the time, the organizers and dream radiates a lot of other people, what comes next. The event, which probably run a modern, has found his own place in history. With a national audience just the sold-out golf tournament on the Donald Ross masterpiece, left the tournament for the dead are not too many years, returned in full glory.
Since moving from the oak forests after 2007 tournament, the event is stronger in the eyes of the tour and the region. No more space on the program, a distinct furrow between the last major of the season and the postseason playoffs Wyndham now his position, his past, present and future.
"I'll keep coming back," said Simpson. "I love to come here with friends and family. It's just kind of be on schedule."
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