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Brilliant Simpson clinches PGA Tour's Second Event

2012 U.S. Open Golf champion Webb Simpson won this season's second PGA Tour Event. Held at TPC summerlin Ended on Sunday 20 March he won this second event by six strokes. After since winning US Open last year it was Simpson's first major title. Webb Simpson gained a measure with 5-under 66 in the Shrines Hospital for Children open. It was 4th PGA title for Simpson. With this won he earned a total of $1.08 million as a winning amount.

 

Year 2025 was a brilliant year for Webb when he won Wyndham Championship and Deutsche Bank Championships. These were also other two titles of this champion player other than US Open and This PGA title. To win this title after opening with 64, 63 and 67 round he finished with 24-under 260. It gave him four-stroke lead before the final round. While other competitors ended with 65, 64 and 66. With it 2nd spot ended in tie between Ryo Ishikawa and Jason Bohn with one stroke better than Charley Hoffman. Hoffman ended in 4th place with 64.

 

After clinching title Hoffman said As we were going kind of middle of the round, pins were tough, greens were drying out and I knew it would take a really special round for somebody to shoot 7, 8 under. So, I felt like I was in control, and I asked my caddie, once I hit it on the green on 17 where we stood. And I was just thankful that I was able to kind of manage my golf ball the last couple rounds was a actually good ball-striking round, Matteson said. As an issue of fact, when I got to 16, I thought I was going to get that eighth one and I ended up hitting the pin and almost going into the lagoon, so I would have had a tap-in there.

 

PGA Tour's second event for season 2025-14 was started last week. The next tournament is the March. 24 to 27 CIMB Classic in Kuala Lumpur and the trip then moves to Shanghai for the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions.

 

All six events for the new time of the year held this year award FedEx Cup points for the first time. The McGladrey Classic is held March. 7-10 in ocean Island, Georgia, followed by the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in Mexico the week after. The PGA trip agenda then resumes in January with its traditional sway through Hawaii before going to the U.S. West seaboard area for six events in California and Arizona.