Overnight co-leader S.J. Park wrapped his debut at The Greenbrier Classic with a final-round 5-over-par 38-37=75 to post 6-under 274 and a T37-finish.
Park, playing in the penultimate pairing with Bryce Molder, began championship Sunday in a four-way tie for the lead at 11-under. He opened with five consecutive pars, pushing his bogey-free streak in the tournament to 54 holes, last squaring bogey at the sixth hole on Thursday. It was quite a feat for the PGA TOUR rookie, making just his 21st career start. It all came screeching to halt, with bogey at the par-4 sixth, followed by a double bogey-6 at the seventh. The carnage didn’t end until he squared two more bogeys at Nos. 9 and 11. After recording 12 birdies over his first three rounds, the 29-year-old recorded none in his final round. Additionally, Park had registered positive numbers in each of the strokes gained categories in rounds one thru three, but put up negative numbers in each during his final round, including -6.429 in strokes gained: total.