Tiger Woods as soon as mentioned that “golf is a lonely sport.” Matt Kuchar is aware of the sensation after a weird ending Monday to the Wyndham Championship.
Kuchar was the one participant who opted to not end Sunday’s remaining spherical at Sedgefield Nation Membership in Greensboro, North Carolina, attributable to darkness.
The PGA Tour veteran returned to the course Monday at 8 a.m. ET to play his 72nd gap, parring the 508-yard, par-4 18th to complete in a 10-way tie for twelfth place at 11 below — seven strokes behind winner Aaron Rai of England.
Kuchar’s remaining tee shot on Sunday evening had sailed to the left, leaving him 212 yards to the flag. Wanting extra time to evaluate his choices however working out of daylight, he made the bizarre choice to complete on Monday.
After receiving line-of-sight reduction because of the scoreboard close to the inexperienced, Kuchar dropped within the adjoining fairway and got here up wanting the inexperienced. His third shot struck the flagstick, leaving him a tap-in par. It took six minutes for Kuchar to finish the opening.
Kuchar apologized Monday to all of the workers and staff who needed to return to the course Monday for him.
“No one needs to be that man that is exhibiting up at present, one individual, one gap. Not even one gap, half a gap to putt,” Kuchar mentioned Monday.
“So apologies to the match, to all people that needed to come out. I do know it stinks, I do know the ramifications, I do know it stinks. Actually I apologize to drive all people to return out right here.”
The T12 end got here with a $135,000 paycheck. Kuchar, 46, additionally moved up 10 spots to No. 103 within the FedEx Cup playoffs — an enormous enhance to his possibilities of ending the season within the High 125 and sustaining his tour card for 2025.
Info from Subject Degree Media and Reuters was used on this report.