
Courtyama wins 3M
Kurt Kitayama ended the weekend in the final round 65 to win 3M on Sunday, overcoming Sam Stevens from one blow to his second victory PgA Tour.
Kitayama, who shot the best profession and championship recorded 60 on saturday To enter the final round inside one of the leaders, a few six eight holes for the construction of a pillow in the afternoon period of 91 degrees in the twin city of TPC.
“Exit from the beginning this type of work helps you to settle,” Kitaiama said. “The final round, the second to the last group, there are definitely some nerves.”
Kitayama Bogey took the seventeenth aperture of PAR-3 for the third consecutive day, whose progress has shocked one while playing in Group Two to the last. Stevens was one group at the forefront and failed to challenge Par-5 in 18.
After reaching his approach to the closing hole in a warehouse from Greenside, Kitaiama was safely criticized to 18 feet and ease in obtaining an equal foot, as he ended 23 years with his older brother, Daniel, who was wandering for only the second time this season.
“He helped me with calmness there and make good decisions,” Kitaiama said. “It only helps to have a family on the bag.”
Matt Wallace, David Lipsky, Person Cody and Jake Nab in third place, three strikes.
Kitayama, who previously won Arnold Palmer Invitationalism In Bay Hill in 2023I got a 500 -point payment in the Fedex CUP ranking to move to the top of 70 and secure a place in the qualifiers. He was expected to jump from 110 to 53.
Kitaiama, who drew sixth in the 3M Open, was absent last year, seven discounts this season. He tied fifth twice, in John Derry Classic and the CJ Peron Nelson Cup. This victory was expected to collide with its global classification from 97 to 39.
The 32 -year -old citizen in Chico, California had a major approach game. to hit 7- Iron from a warehouse in the corridor on PAR-4 14th From a corridor warehouse two feet from the last 20 hole on the weekend, the most at the PGA Tour event since 2003.
Stevens made five birds on the back in the ninth, and continued his strong season, which includes three of the three best finishes. It was second in securing farmers open. The 29 -year -old Fort Worth citizen is still looking for his first victory, but this end pays him from 44 to 29 in the FedEx Cup with one event left in the normal season.
“With the shooting of Court 29 at the forefront on the ninth, it looks like this, well, I am six or seven years old, whatever it is at that time. I can only play freely and back as I want,” Stevens said. “I didn’t really feel that many nerves on their back are nine, and this is good. I usually feel extremely nervous, so I had a lot of peace there today.”
Nab, who was playing with Stevens, was in his dispute until his second shot on the eighteenth in water, which led to his only ghost of the day in the third best five years this year.
Akshay Bhatia and Thorbjorn Olesen were the two participating leaders, but the final conjugation had a disappointing end. Batia launched 75 years and tied in the twenty -fifth, and Olsen launched 73 to fall on a bundle by six two directions in the fourteenth place, which included the leader of the first round Adam Svinson.
Svensson, which 60 Thursday It was matching two days later by Kitaiama, wore 75 on Friday with 68-65 weekends.
Jhonattan Vegas defense champion was the best round in the championship (67) and ended in a 44 -year -old draw.
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