The Asian Age

ATWAL TIED 23RD IN 3M OPEN

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Blaine, USA: Indian golfer Arjun Atwal, who was in contention to break his nine-year title drought, was unable to turn in the magic on the final day, carding a one-under 70 to finish Tied-23rd at the inaugural 3M Open on Monday. Atwal had become the first qualifier to win an event on the PGA Tour when he clinched the 2010 Wyndham Championsh­ip and the 46-year-old Indian was three shots off the lead after the third round. His superb performanc­e on Monday and then from Thursday onwards did earn him a spot into this week’s John Deere Classic, the last event to try and earn a spot in The Open. Atwal’s 70 gave him a total of 13-under and his T-23rd was his best finish of the season. However, the day belonged to the 20-year-old, Matt Wolff, who was playing only his third event as a pro and only the fourth PGA event ever. Wolff trailing Bryson DeChambeau by a shot on the 18th fairway, not just caught up but overhauled the leader with a stunning 26-foot putt for 21under 263 that gave him his first PGA Tour win and opened a whole new world for him. Atwal who started the day three shots off leader Wolff had all his chances wrenched away when he double bogeyed the Par-3 fifth and there was another bogey on seventh. Not even birdies on sixth and eighth helped as he turned in one-over as the leaders kept moving away. On the back nine he fought back to two-under with three birdies and one bogey but he only got one-under 70 and to 13-under.

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