Making his tournament debut, PGA TOUR rookie and World No. 422 Sebastian Cappelen (NT-SC-LQ) carved out a 4-under-par 33-35=68 in the final round of The American Express to wrap on 19-under 269, currently T6, which is where he began the day.
This was the Dane’s 10th career event, eighth of the season, and first top 25, brushing aside a previous-best T35 at the inaugural opposite-field Bermuda Championship three starts ago. For the week, he carded rounds of 67-70, career-low 64 (LQ) and 68, and totaled two eagles and 21 birdies against six bogeys. In the finale, the Arkansas product conjured six (of 14) fairways and 12 greens in regulation, losing strokes off-the-tee (-0.074) and on approach (-0.375), but gained 0.729 around-the-green. He squared a lone bogey-4 at 13 (3-putt from 75'1"), outpaced by five birdies on the bounce at 7-11. The 29-year-old recorded 1.667 putts per GIR and 2.158 SG: Putting, converting four scoring tries from between 10 and 26 feet.