Bin Griffin believed that he would not be easy even after breaking his neck with the co -leader Matti Schmid and his leadership with only five shots five holes in the final round of the colonizer.
Schmid kept interesting to the end.
Griffin got his first individual PGA tour A month after winning a team event, as he launched 1 to 71 to occupy 12 years in 268 in the challenge of Charles Schwab, one of them before Schmid, both of whom struggled on a warm day with wind storms about 30 miles per hour in the Hogan alley.
Charles Schwab Challenge in the colony
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Bin Griffin outperforms Matti Schmid by 1
Schmid Griffin was forced to make 4 feet equality on the 72 A chip of deep coarse behind the green He went to the birds. Griffin saved equally from the coarse, standing in a warehouse while he was suffocated on the club with the ball over his feet on his shipment. Schmid shot 72.
“First of all, it was like what-a-mole hitting that third shot,” Griffin said. “In my head, I was thinking that Matti might do it. Fortunately, I had 4 feet. I felt satisfied with him.
Griffin and Chamid, 27 -year -old German, was looking for his first round at the beginning of 79, Match grades every day from the first three days.
Schmid was the person who rose at the forefront early in the third round, where he had made three times. Griffin got the edge of five shots after only five holes in the final round, and finally he left Schmid entering a blow with a shot in 16 before returning the lead into a hole to play.
Scottie Scheffler score
Scotti Chefler, World 1 and HOMETOWN WHO WHO He won the PGA championship Last week, he could not match the increase on Saturday from 10 shots. The main winner started three times on the sixth day of the shots, but he only had a bird and ghost in 69 to finish 8 below.
Sheffler was not the first to become the first to win three consecutive games since Dustin Johnson eight years ago, and he missed a fourth year in a row from finishing in the first three places in Colonial. Tie fourth, one shot behind Bud Cauley, who shot 67.
“Generally it was really difficult,” she said. “I think Friday may give me a harm in winning this championship, but in general three of the four days that I played were very strong.”
Ricky Fowler has never threatened the participating leaders, slowly and ending his faded hopes with 7 in Par-5. Fowler, who entered 127th after he was 25 years old early in 2024, shot 74.
Griffin, 29, collaborated with Andrew Novak, who ended 6 in Colonel, to win in Zurich Classic in New Orleans last month. They left the openings to others after that, just as Griffin did on Sunday.
Griffin and Chamid advanced four shots in the final round, and remained 1-2 despite the completion of equality for this day.
Schmid had six double ghosts and ghosts to go with six birds, while Griffin was four ghosts after opening it with the eagle and birds.
“There is never a safe time for the PGA tour,” Griffin said. “You can feel like a championship. Perhaps if Scotti Chefler advanced with five shots, this was done. I was trying to keep the pedal.
Griffin hit only four of 14 corridors and seven of 18 vegetables, but he made consecutive row in the back, the first in Par-4 14, leaving him with three shots when Schmid missed a shorter position for equality.
Schmid got one by hitting the starting shot in 3 feet at PAR-3 16 before Griffin was absent from the bottom. The momentum was once again swinging on the next hole when Griffin was saved equally from behind a tree in the corridor, and Schmid was curiously targeted away from the hole with his described ball in a warehouse, and ended up in the harsh ghost.
“The two places were the only right of green or left for a long time, and then I think I had to escalate over and over again,” Shumid said. “I think the climb and the bottom were more clear. At this stage, I just tried to make five, and fortunately I did it.”
Then make things interesting in the final hole.
“Frankly, I just tried to hit her for a long time, I left a little,” Shumid said. “Hit it very high, so you’ll stop very quickly and go out a little and entered. Some luck, but it is worth it.”
Tommy Fleetwood was The other highlights 18After shooting 31 in ninth place to reach the competition, but he lost his momentum with a ghost in 11 years. Its plane stopped on the last hole on the cup of the cup, and waited for nearly 30 seconds in the hope that the amazing wind will push the ball to the hole. Nature is binding.
Fleetwood has launched 68 to connect Chefler in 41st of the 10 best in the PGA tour, which is more than one player without winning since 1983.