Out of the penultimate threesome, World No. 315 Vincent Whaley finished birdie-par for a 1-over 37-35=72 in the final round of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, falling three spots to a career-best T7, four short of champion Lucas Herbert (69).
After opening with 66-67-68, the 26-year-old was T4, his highest 54-hole position in 45 events. He outbalanced four birdies with five bogeys on 10 greens in regulation, but did circle the 71st and parred the 72nd hole to secure his third career top 10. The Georgia Tech alum, who supplants a prior-career-best T9 (x2), gains a top-10 exemption into this coming week’s Mayakoba, where he was 6th alternate. For the week, he totaled one eagle and 20 birdies, 6th in total birdies, versus 11 bogeys, ranked 8th in putts per GIR (1.644), and recorded a 72-hole total of 11-under 273.