Out of the 12th-to-last pairing, 18- and 36-hole leader Matthew Wolff rebounded with a bogey-free 6-under-par 32-33=65 in R4 of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba to wrap his tourney debut on 16-under 268, up 12 spots to T5.
The World No. 31, who drops to 0-for-1, both as an 18- and 36-hole leader/co-leader, does rebound from a one-birdie four-bogey 74 yesterday to record his third top 20 of the season in as many starts. He was the top debutant of 29 at El Camaleon GC, and chases a solo 2nd at the Shriners four weeks ago with another top-5 finish. For the week, the Oklahoma State product carded rounds of 61-68-74-65, Rounds 1 and 4 bogey-free, with R1 matching a career low and the course record. He totaled 23 birdies against seven bogeys, six versus zero today, and ranked T4 in driving accuracy at 73.21 percent (41/56) and T2 in greens in regulation at 77.78 percent (56/72). Wolff, who talked about his Sunday bounce back post-round (link below), is in the published field at this coming week’s Houston Open, and wound up a distant seven adrift of champion and defender Viktor Hovland.