Lucas Glover styled a 2-under 68 on Sunday at the Wyndham Championship, reaching 20-under 260 for the week which was good for a two-shot win over Russell Henley and Byeong Hun An.
The 43-year-old piped 46-of-54 fairways for the week, leading the field to take full advantage of preferred lies. From there, he peppered 90 percent of greens in regulation, also leading the field at week’s end. Glover capped it off with a hot putter, gaining 4.9 strokes putting for the week. He made the switch to a long putter at the Memorial Tournament, losing strokes putting in four of seven events, but picking up some much-needed confidence with his good weeks. “Once I figured out my tendencies with it, it became fun to kind of teach myself. I think I said it last night or yesterday was kind of that thing if you ever want a Tour player to practice more, you give them a new club because they’ve got to get used to it, figure it out. That’s kind of how it’s been.” This will go in the books as his fifth career win on the PGA Tour and first since the 2021 John Deere Classic. Glover will now try to maintain momentum at TPC Southwind for leg one of the FedExCup Playoffs.