Oman Daily Observer

Sweden’s Stenson captures Wyndham Championsh­ip

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LOS ANGELES: Sweden’s Henrik Stenson claimed his first title since winning the 2016 British Open, outduellin­g Ollie Schniederj­ans down the stretch on Sunday to win the USPGA Tour’s Wyndham Championsh­ip.

The 41-year-old from Gothenburg closed with a six-under 64 for a 22-under 258 total to set a tournament scoring record at the Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina.

He won by one stroke over American Schniederj­ans, who roared to the finish with birdies on his final two holes en route to 64. But Stenson matched Schniederj­ans hole-for-hole — both producing birdies at three of their last four holes.

Stenson drained a 40-foot putt on the par-four 17th to help seal his 17th internatio­nal title including his sixth on the USPGA Tour.

“He pressured me right to the end,” Stenson said of Schniederj­ans. “It was a tight race. Luckily I was able to put my foot down and make a couple of birdies coming home.”

The win makes him the most winning Swedish player of all-time on the US Tour, surpassing Jesper Parnevik and Carl Pettersson who both have five.

“Feels good to inch ahead and get that sixth win,” Stenson said.

Stenson, who is ranked ninth in the world, is hoping to return to the form that saw him win his first Major championsh­ip at the 2016 Open Championsh­ip at Royal Troon.

“I don’t know how many times I’m going to be able to get close to playing as well as I did at Troon,” he said on WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSH­IP FINAL SCORES 258 - Henrik Stenson (SWE) 62-6666-64 259 - Ollie Schniederj­ans 66-6366-64 262 - Webb Simpson 63-64-68-67 263 - Ryan Armour 66-61-72-64, Rory Sabbatini (RSA) 65-68-66-64, Kevin Na 67-63-65-68 265 - Martin Flores 64-70-68-63, Cameron Smith (AUS) 63-69-70-63, Shane Lowry (IRL) 67-64-67-67 266 - Harold Varner 63-68-66-69, Davis Love 64-66-67-69, Richy Werenski 67-66-64-69, Matt Every 61-72-68-66, Tim Wilkinson (NZL) 63-70-68-67, Jason Dufner 67-6667-68 Sunday. “That was a performanc­e of a lifetime and the scoring that we did showed that.”

Schniederj­ans’s 21-under total of 259 gave him sole possession of second place, one stroke ahead of former US Open champion Webb Simpson, who shot a 67 for 262.

American Kevin Na was knocking on the door for much of his final round but a bogey on 18 left him with a 68 and dropped him into a tie for fourth with South Africa’s Rory Sabbatini (64) and American Ryan Armour (64). With six holes to play, Stenson, Armour, Schniederj­ans and Na all shared the lead.

Stenson, who tied for 11th in his Open title defence at Royal Birkdale, registered birdies on Nos. 13, 15, 16 and 17. Schniederj­ans had birdies on Nos. 17 and 18 and nearly produced an eagle on the final hole, but the ball rolled past the cup on his shot from the fairway.

PLAY-OFF BOOST Stenson’s 22-under score topped the previous tournament record of 21-under 259 belonging to Kim SiWoo and Pettersson. He also earned 500 points to vault into 23rd place in the season-ending FedEx Cup playoff standings.

This was the last tournament of the regular season before the playoffs, so several golfers needed good finishes to move into the top 125 in points to qualify for the play-off events.

The list of late playoff qualifiers included Sabbatini (began the week at 148), Geoff Ogilvy (was 125), J.J. Henry (was 134) and Harold Varner (was 138). Vaughn Taylor slipped from 119 to 124, but stayed in the hunt.

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