Monday, August 21, 2023

Viktor Hovland’s back-nine 28

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Viktor Hovland won the BMW Championship with a final-round 61.

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Afew minutes after posting the lowest round of his PGA Tour career, the lowest round in Olympia Fields’ storied history and the lowest round in FedEx Cup Playoff history, Viktor Hovland stood with CBS reporter Amanda Renner and was asked to put the moment in perspective.

“I hadn’t given it much thought but I don’t think I have to think too long,” he told Renner. “It definitely has to be the best round I’ve ever played. Given the circumstances, the playoff event at this golf course, finishing the way I did the last nine holes was pretty special.”


Pretty special undersells it. It’d be tough not to undersell it. Hovland made seven birdies on the back nine. He made eight 3s in his last nine holes. He brought a major championship-level golf course to its knees with a final-round nine-under 61 that featured a back-nine 28 with which Hovland overtook Scottie Scheffler — plus the rest of the field — en route to a BMW Championship win.

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