Playing alternate shot and out of the ninth-to-last group, World No. 114 Richy Werenski and World No. 240 Peter Uihlein painted a day-tying-low 5-under-par 33-34=67 in the final round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans to finish up on 19-under 269, up 15 spots to solo 3rd, one swing short of a playoff involving Louis Oosthuizen/Charl Schwartzel (71) and eventual champs Marc Leishman/Cameron Smith (70).
For Uihlein, this is a career best in 106 events, eclipsing a T4 at the 2015 Sanderson Farms as a non-member. It was his third Zurich and first cash, missing the cut in 2018 as a TOUR rookie (w/ Emiliano Grillo) and MC’ing in 2019 with Dominic Bozzelli. Uihlein, who checked in off his second Korn Ferry Tour title last week in Las Vegas as the 54-hole leader by one, is not in the published field at this coming week’s Valspar, but would get in on under the top-10 provision (top-5 teams and ties). Werenski, who is in the field at the Valspar, records his best finish at the Zurich in four tries, previously a T25 in 2018 with Nicholas Lindheim. This will go in the books as his seventh podium in 120 events, first since his maiden TOUR victory at last season’s opposite-field Barracudan 20 starts ago. For the week, the teammates posted rounds of 65-69-68-67, and were the only team to records all four laps in the 60s. On Sunday, they camouflaged a lone bogey-4 at 17 (failed scramble) with six circles at 2, 3 (Werenski hole-out from 30'5" away), 7, 12, 16 and 18.