Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Lee shakes off jitters in time

Par on second playoff hole yields first Tour win

- By JOHN RABY

White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. — Danny Lee was overcome with nerves after qualifying for a four-man playoff at The Greenbrier Classic.

By the time he walked to the first playoff tee, he was ready.

Lee earned his first PGA Tour victory when he parred the second hole of Sunday’s sudden-death playoff, eliminatin­g David Hearn after Kevin Kisner and Robert Streb faltered on the first playoff hole.

“All I can say is wow,” Lee said. “I finally did it.”

Lee, Hearn, Kisner and Streb were tied at 13 under after four rounds on the Old White TPC course. And Lee wasn’t in a good place mentally heading into the playoff.

“I was so nervous,” he said. “My head was blank, and I was just trying to breathe.”

For good measure, Lee said his caddie, Kurt Kowaluk, put the piece of paper indicating his playoff starting position into a mock wishing well on the par-3 18th tee.

By then, Lee had his focus back.

“I felt ready,” he said. “I felt like I could really win this thing.”

The South Korean-born New Zealander earned $1.2 million and became the ninth first-time winner on the tour this season.

The 2008 U.S. Amateur champion was competing in his 27th event this season, including his eighth in nine weeks. He is trying to qualify for the internatio­nal team for the Presidents Cup in October in South Korea and entered the tournament 47th in the standings.

Kisner shot a 6-under 64 to get to the clubhouse at 13 under. Hearn (67) and Lee (67) birdied No. 17 to join the playoff. Both missed birdie putts for the lead on the final hole in regulation.

Streb shot a 5-under 65 in the final round by making five birdie putts on the back nine with a 56-degree wedge after breaking his putter on the ninth hole. The putter broke when Streb tossed it at his bag next to the green.

“It hit the bottom of the bag and the (putter) head went flying,” Streb said. “It was not my intent, but that was what happened. And so I said, well, let’s see what we can do with a wedge.”

He three-putted No. 17 for bogey, but got in the playoff with a 6-foot birdie at No. 18.

Lee and Hearn made birdie putts on the first playoff hole, also eliminatin­g Kisner, who lost in a playoff for the third time this season. On the second playoff hole, Hearn drove behind a tree on the par-5 17th and made bogey.

“That was probably the only bad tee shot I hit all day,” said Hearn, who is still looking for his first PGA Tour win in 164 events.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Danny Lee earned his first PGA Tour victory Sunday, winning a four-man playoff at the Greenbrier Classic.
GETTY IMAGES Danny Lee earned his first PGA Tour victory Sunday, winning a four-man playoff at the Greenbrier Classic.

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