Canadian golfer Taylor Pendrith clinched his first PGA Tour victory in a dramatic fashion at the TPC Craig Ranch, as Ben Kohles suffered a final-hole meltdown, ultimately handing the win to Pendrith.
Pendrith, who shot a 4-under 67, finished with a total of 23-under 261, securing his maiden PGA Tour title in his 74th career start. Kohles, who overtook Pendrith with birdies on the 16th and 17th holes, faltered on the 18th after hitting his second shot into the rough, leading to a bogey that cost him the victory.
Despite the intense competition, Pendrith showed empathy towards Kohles, acknowledging his opponent’s strong performance down the stretch. The win not only marked a significant milestone in Pendrith’s career but also qualified him for prestigious events like the PGA Championship and the Masters.
The tournament also saw impressive performances from players like Alex Noren and Aaron Rai, who finished a stroke behind Kohles. The event featured a mix of seasoned professionals and rising talents, including 16-year-old amateur Kris Kim, who made his PGA Tour debut.
The thrilling conclusion of the tournament, with Pendrith emerging as the victor in a stunning turn of events, captivated fans and showcased the unpredictable nature of golf. Pendrith’s triumph serves as a testament to his perseverance and skill, solidifying his place among the elite players on the PGA Tour.