Playing out of the fourth-to-last threesome and with preferred lies in effect, World No. 55 Kevin Streelman walked off with bogey for a 4-under-par 31-35=66 in the final round of the Wyndham Championship to conclude on 14-under 266, up two places to T7, one swing short of a six-man playoff.
The Duke alum went out in 31 (4 birdies), doubled 11 (tee ball OB), rallied with birdies at 12, 15 and 17 to get to the number, but missed a par-saver at the last from 10'5". He ends the regular season at 53rd in the FedExCup standings (up 5), and has qualified for the Playoffs in every season he’s been eligible (since 2008). For the week, the 42-year-old posted laps of 66-66-68-66, tallied 22 birdies versus six bogeys and a double, and ranked 8th in SG: Off-the-Tee (3.132), 14th in SG: Approach (3.615), 46th in SG: Around (0.006), and 30th in SG: Putting (2.493). He wraps the regular season with 11 top 25s in 28 events, two straight, and four top 10s, first since T8 at the 103rd PGA Championship seven starts ago.