Jhonattan Vegas secured his first victory in almost seven years at the 3M Open on Sunday. The Venezuelan golfer clinched the win with a 3-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole, finishing the tournament at 17-under 267. This marks his fourth PGA Tour victory and his first since winning the Canadian Open in 2017.
Vegas' triumph comes after a challenging period marked by injuries and surgeries. Playing on a major medical extension, he battled through discomfort in his right elbow and shoulder throughout the tournament. Despite the physical limitations, he maintained his composure and delivered a solid performance, minimizing mistakes and capitalizing on opportunities.
The final round witnessed a thrilling display of skill and determination from both Vegas and Max Greyserman, a PGA Tour rookie. Greyserman mounted an impressive charge with an 8-under 63, including a spectacular birdie on the 18th hole. However, Vegas' birdie on the 15th hole proved decisive, securing him a one-shot victory.
This victory propels both Vegas and Greyserman into the top 70 of the FedEx Cup standings, positioning them favorably for the upcoming PGA Tour playoffs. Vegas' resilience and determination serve as an inspiration, demonstrating the power of perseverance in overcoming adversity.
8 Comments
Karamba
Stop celebrating mediocrity. This win doesn't change the fact he was gone for so long.
Matzomaster
Congrats, Jhonattan! Winning under such circumstances proves your talent and grit.
Rotfront
The final round was a show of skill and heart! Vegas made us proud!
KittyKat
What a nail-biter! Amazing to see Vegas rise to the occasion and clinch the win!
Eugene Alta
Absolutely thrilled for Vegas! His perseverance through injuries is truly motivating.
BuggaBoom
This victory feels so well-deserved after all the struggles he’s been through. Way to go!
Loubianka
It's just one victory. He needs to prove he can perform consistently before getting all this praise.
KittyKat
Jhonattan Vegas is a true inspiration. His resilience speaks volumes for anyone facing challenges.