Eagle at the last gives 20-year-old Wolff first PGA Tour win

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Matthew Wolff takes the trophy from 3M vice president Jeff Lavers after winning the 3M Championship golf tournament at TPC Twin Cities – Mandatory Credit: Bruce Kluckhohn-USA TODAY Sports 

Reuters: Matthew Wolff eagled the final hole to claim the 3M Open on Sunday and become the youngest winner on the PGA Tour since Jordan Spieth in 2013.

The 20-year-old Californian rolled in a 26-foot putt from the fringe for a one-stroke victory over Bryson DeChambeau and Collin Morikawa in Blaine, Minnesota.

“I just proved to myself that I can be out here,” Wolff, the 2019 US collegiate champion, told CBS television. Five-time tour winner DeChambeau had eagled the same hole minutes earlier with a six-foot putt to temporarily take the lead by one stroke.

But Wolff was not done as he sank the winning shot for a six-under 65 to win in only his third tour start as a professional at 21-under 263.

“I was shaking, to be honest,” Wolff said of his emotions before the shot. “A lot of my putts weren’t going in today, and I was just kind of telling myself one’s bound to drop in.

“It happened at the right time. Just gave it a chance and it went over the right spot that I pointed out. And as soon as it dropped, the tears started coming. It’s a really special feeling.”

Fellow Californian Morikawa then missed a 22-foot putt that would have forced a playoff at TPC Twin Cities.

Morikawa, who is 24, and the 25-year-old DeChambeau both shot 66.

With the victory, Wolff is exempt on the PGA Tour through the 2021 season and will play in The Players, the Masters and the PGA Championship next year.

Spieth was 19 years, 11 months and 17 days old when he won the 2013 John Deere Classic.

Canadian Adam Hadwin shot 67 to claim fourth at 18 under with Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz (64) and Wyndham Clark (68) a stroke back.

Wolff, who has often played with fellow Californian Morikawa, finished with the winning eagle, five birdies and a lone bogey at the ninth hole.

 

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