Amateur Sensation Nick Dunlap Clinches Historic PGA Tour Victory at The American Express
Nick Dunlap showcased remarkable composure as he secured victory at The American Express, becoming the first amateur to win a PGA Tour event since Phil Mickelson in 1991. The 20-year-old clinched the title with a one-shot lead over South Africa’s Christiaan Bezuidenhout, sinking a crucial six-foot par putt on the final hole. Despite missing the cut in his previous three PGA Tour events, Dunlap’s triumph marked a historic moment. Embraced by his parents in California, the emotional young golfer expressed gratitude, emphasizing the surreal nature of the experience as an amateur. Mickelson, a six-time major winner, praised Dunlap’s impressive performance on social media.
Dunlap, who previously mirrored Tiger Woods by winning both the US Junior Amateur and US Amateur titles, navigated challenges in the final round, including a double-bogey on the seventh hole. His response was formidable, securing three birdies in the next nine holes and finishing with a two-under 70. This allowed him to maintain a lead over Bezuidenhout, who mounted a strong challenge with a seven-under 65, setting a clubhouse target of 28 under.
In a thrilling climax, Dunlap, unaware of Bezuidenhout’s final-hole birdie, approached the 18th hole thinking he had a two-shot lead. A wayward approach shot, hitting a spectator before settling near the edge of the green, added suspense. However, he demonstrated nerves of steel, chipping up to six feet and sinking the decisive putt with guidance from his caddie.
As an amateur, Dunlap will not receive any prize money, with Bezuidenhout claiming the winner’s cheque. When asked about the possibility of turning professional, Dunlap remained contemplative, emphasizing the need to savor the moment and acknowledge the impact of such a decision on various aspects of his life.
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