December 11th, 2024

Erik van Rooyen eagles 18 to win World Wide Technology Championship, day after Kuchar’s meltdown

By The Associated Press on November 5, 2023.

LOS CABOS, Mexico (AP) – Erik van Rooyen made a 16-foot eagle putt on the par-5 closing hole Sunday to win the World Wide Technology Championship, a day after Matt Kuchar squandered a six-stroke lead with a late meltdown.

Playing alongside Kuchar at Tiger Woods-designed El Cardonal at Diamante on the tip of Baja California, van Rooyen played the back nine in 8-under 28 in a 9-under 63. The 33-year-old South African finished at 27-under 261 for his second PGA Tour victory, two strokes ahead of Kuchar and Camilo Villegas.

“Quite numb after that putt went in on 18,” van Rooyen said. “You imagine yourself full of euphoria and just being ecstatic and I was just numb. I think it’s because of everything the past six days with my friend Jon (Trasamar) being so sick. I guess just the moment just hasn’t hit me yet.”

Kuchar and Villegas each shot 66, with the 45-year-old Kuchar parring the final four holes. Tied for the lead on 18, Kuchar – after van Rooyen and Villegas hit fairway-wood second shots near each other on the green – hit his approach left of the green and chipped 20 feet past the hole.

“I’m pretty bummed,” Kuchar said. “You come out with a great chance to win a golf tournament – and the goal is to win a golf tournament. But I hold my head held high. Erik played incredible golf.”

On Saturday, Kuchar was six strokes ahead at 24 under when he pulled his drive on 15 left into dense bushes and made a quadruple-bogey 8. He then bogeyed the par-3 16th, and ended up tied for the lead with Villegas.

“I think I played 71 really good holes,” Kuchar said. “It kind of turns out to be the difference, you need to play 72 good holes out here. I had one jump up and get me.”

Van Rooyen opened play Sunday with a bogey on the par-5 first and made birdies on Nos. 2 and 6.

“Making a 6 on one left a sour taste in my mouth,” said van Rooyen, who won the 2021 Barracuda Championship under the modified Stableford scoring system. “Then you drain a 35-, 40-footer on two and it’s like, `OK, it’s all right. This is a silly game, so just keep playing.'”

In his back-nine charge, he birdied Nos. 10-12, 14, 16 and 17 and closed with the eagle.

“Things just turned on the back nine,” van Rooyen said. “Great birdie on 10, almost holed it on 11, beautiful 13-, 14-footer on 12, left-right breaker in the heart and you’re off and running. Just hung in there and made some awesome putts on 16, 17 and 18. … That shot will be with me forever, that 3-wood I hit.

Justin Suh was fourth at 24 under after a 65. Andrew Putnam (62) and Ryan Palmer (64) were 22 under.

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