Thomas Detry from Belgium won his first title in the PGA tour with his impressive victory for seven shots in the Poenix Open.
The 32 -year -old has renovated 66, 64, 65 and 65 renovations to finish 24 under equality in general, ahead of Americans Daniel Berger and Michael Kim, who were 17 below.
Detry closed the victory with four consecutive birds on its six -level tour and was congratulated immediately by his wife and two young children.
“It is incredible, it's what dreams do,” Diery told Sky Sports. “Walking on the last hole was incredible.”
The former Jordanian and South Africa Christian Christian and South Africa were fourth in 16 below.
Robert McCayter of Scotland participated in sixth place in 15 under the American Wheeler Chandler and 11 Justin Thomas, who ranked the last round of 67.
Derry, who finished the runner -up twice in 65 events, started a two -day day in Scottisel, Arizona.
“I gave myself a lot of opportunities in the past, but I have never been able to conclude. I am very happy,” he added.
It is the first professional victory in Detry since the Golf World Cup with Thomas Pieters in 2018.
He suffered slight pressure from the Perggarian playing partner when the 31 -year -old picked up his fifth day of the fifteen -year -old to close the gap for only two to only two shots.
But Detry remained calm and collided with a great approach to the sixteenth pitch hole in three times to prepare a bird that is effectively highlighting.