With preferred lies in effect, World No. 524 Rob Oppenheim fashioned a 3-under-par 33-36=69 in the final round of the opposite-field Puerto Rico Open to conclude on 13-under 275, up three places to T9 with play winding down.
This was the 40-year-old’s second PRO after a missed cut by eight in 2016 during his rookie campaign (72-79). He improves to 8-for-13 on the season with four top 25s and one top 10, bettering a T21 at the Sony four starts ago. Overall, the Rollins College alum records his third career top-10 finish in 69 events, first since a career-best T8 at the 2017 AT&T Pro-Am on a sponsor exemption. For the week, he carded rounds of 69-68-69-69 and totaled one eagle and 19 birdies versus eight bogeys. In R4, the Massachusetts native found 10 (of 14) fairways and 16 greens in regulation, outflanking three bogeys at holes 3, 11 and 12, with six birdies at 1, 2, 4, 5, 15 and 18.