Brandt Snedeker Wins Myrtle Beach Classic, Secures Spot in PGA Championship
Snedeker takes Myrtle Beach, first win since '18
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Brandt Snedeker clinched his first PGA Tour title since 2018 by winning the Myrtle Beach Classic with a final score of 18-under 266. The victory not only marks a significant comeback for the 45-year-old golfer but also earns him a spot in the upcoming PGA Championship.
- 01Brandt Snedeker won the Myrtle Beach Classic with a score of 18-under 266.
- 02This victory is Snedeker's first since the Wyndham Championship in 2018.
- 03He secured a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour with this win.
- 04Mark Hubbard finished second, missing a playoff opportunity with a par putt.
- 0518-year-old Blades Brown tied for ninth, marking his second top 10 finish this year.
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Brandt Snedeker celebrated a remarkable comeback by winning the Myrtle Beach Classic with a score of 18-under 266, marking his first PGA Tour victory in nearly eight years. The 45-year-old golfer, whose last win was at the Wyndham Championship in 2018, expressed his joy, stating, "I feel amazing" and emphasizing the significance of this win for his career. Snedeker's victory comes with a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour and a spot in the upcoming PGA Championship. He faced a challenging final hole but managed to secure the win with a bogey after driving into trouble. Mark Hubbard, who was tied for the lead, finished second after missing a crucial par putt. Additionally, Blades Brown, an 18-year-old rising star, tied for ninth, further establishing his presence on the tour. Snedeker's win is a testament to his resilience after recovering from sternum surgery and showcases his enduring passion for the sport.
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