
South Korea’s Ye Yang made a birdie putt on the primary playoff gap to defeat a robust Bernhard Langer and win his first PGA on the Ascension Charity Basic in St. Louis on Sunday. Tour title.
Younger, who led all the occasion after 18 holes and was tied with Stuart Cink for the 36-hole lead, shot a 5-under 66 within the last spherical at Norwood Hills Nation Membership to complete at 13-under 200. Rod.
However Langer, the German who has gained extra PGA Tour Champions occasions (46) than anybody in historical past, entered the match with a 7-under 64 that included the 18th gap A right-to-left putt on the par 4, together with eight birdies to pressure his means into the playoffs.
They replayed the 18th gap. After Langer missed the birdie, Younger made a profitable mid-range putt. He pumped his fist because the ball disappeared into the cup.
Younger, 52, is finest identified for defeating Tiger Woods on the 2009 PGA Championship. Since then, he has by no means gained an expert title on American soil.
“It is a very long-term purpose, however a championship, successful it within the third 12 months, I believe is nice,” Younger instructed reporters.
“I believe immediately is a particular, special occasion.”
Langer mentioned his birdie try on the playoff gap seemed similar to the putt he made to get into the playoff.
“It broke a couple of cup and a half, so I performed about the identical,” Lange mentioned. “Simply preserving it a bit bit excessive, so it is simply over the proper edge or exterior, on the excessive aspect.”
Lange celebrated his 67th birthday late final month. After taking pictures 67 on Saturday, he beat that quantity by three strokes on Sunday, his 18th time beating gamers his age or youthful on the PGA Tour Champions. He would slightly finish all of it with one other trophy.
“Yeah, for me, it means successful yet one more sport at 67. I do not assume that is been performed right here but,” Langer mentioned. “However we’ll see. Perhaps that can occur within the subsequent few weeks.”
Cink shot a 4-under 67 and completed alone in third place at 12-under. His bogey-par end stored him out of a playoff with Younger and Langer.
Shane Bertsch matched Langer’s 64 with seven birdies and no bogeys on the day. He was tied for fourth with Justin Leonard (67) at 9 underneath.
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