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Rio Grande, Puerto Rico – Karl Villips from Australia have launched three straight birds for the outbreak of an unexpected duel and played their best golf down Sunday to win the Puerto Rico Open, their first win in his third start as a professional.
The new “sunday red” brand Tiger Woods decorated the clothes of the winner of the PGA tour and were Wilips, Stanford Alum who built his life around the PGA tour until it can remember.
The victory arrives in the player championship next week and PGA championship in May, along with a two-year-old exemption on the PGA tour.
“It’s a dream that is realized for me and my father,” Vilips said, referring to his father who helped the creation of American school, because Vilips was 11, a top junior career and Stanford Scholarship. The 23-year-old spent a year at The Korn Ferry Tour.
“We dreamed of this as a child,” he said.
Vilips responded to the sensational fee of Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen from Denmark, which was birched by six straight backs to start the back nine and closed with 63. Briefly took the lead when the villa retreated to 12. hole with wedge with laundry.
Vilips never cover. He farted the next three holes, including a shiny load for a bird at war par-5 14. for the return of the lead, and Tee shot at 5 feet for a bird on the per-3.
He was never out of position for the rest of the way and took a 6-foot bird in the final hole to win three shots.
“Come on!” He shouted when the final bird was falling.
Neergaard-Petersen played on the exemption of the Commissioner for International Players. He fell with 73 on Saturday and then charged at the final day.
The end of the runner brings him to the Valspar championship in two weeks.
“When I made Putt 15. Since I thought I could post a good number, we’ll see,” Neergaard-Petersen said. “I’m great happy for the day. I look forward to another opportunity.”
Joseph Bramlett, another Stanford Alum, recorded 68 to end up alone in the third, five shots behind.
Kieron Van Wyk, South African attempt to become a second amateur at the age of the PGA tour, did not make enough birds to continue. He finished 70 and tied to the fourth with Steven Fisko (68).
Vilips, who ended up in 26-Mandus 262, earned $ 720,000. Since the tournament was held the same week as Arnold Palmer invitee, he does not receive an invitation to the Master’s victory.