David Lingmerth wins Web.com event
POTOMAC, Md. -- Sweden's David Lingmerth won the Web.com Tour's Neediest Kids Championship on Sunday to wrap up a 2013 PGA Tour card, closing with a 4-under 66 in cold and damp conditions for a one-stroke victory over Casey Wittenberg.
Lingmerth finished at 8-under 272 at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm and earned $108,000 to jump from 27th to seventh on the money list with $249,043, more than enough to guarantee a top-25 finish.
Neediest Kids Championship Leaderboard
1. Lingmerth (-8)
2. Wittenberg (-7)
T-3. Presnell (-6)
T-3. Pettitt Jr. (-6)
5. Wilson (-5)
• Complete scores
"It feels fantastic," the 25-year-old former Arkansas player said. "I've been working my whole life for an opportunity to play with the big boys. This is huge because I've been close a few times. It took me a little while, but this feels great."
Wittenberg shot a 69, missing a 40-foot birdie try by inches on the final hole. He earned $64,800 to regain the money lead with $407,453 with three events left.
Lingmerth won his first professional title.
"I was really calm all day," he said. "You've really got to golf your ball out here. The key ingredient this week was that I finally got to make some putts. I knew I wasn't putting up to my ability this year and I finally found a feeling that I like."
The temperature barely cracked 50 degrees.
"I was actually fist-pumping in the car coming over this morning," he said. "I knew it was going to be lousy weather. This is a good day in Sweden."
Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press
SPONSORED HEADLINES
MORE GOLF HEADLINES
- McDowell thwarts Jaidee in Match Play final
- American Uihlein wins first title in Portugal
- Bradley overcomes slow start, still leads Nelson
- Venturi, U.S. Open champion and analyst, dies