Bryan wins Heritage by one stroke from Donald


  • Golf
  • Monday, 17 Apr 2017

(Reuters) - Augusta resident Wesley Bryan watched last week’s Masters from outside the ropes, but he will be playing there next year after winning the RBC Heritage in South Carolina on Sunday.

Bryan, the top player on the secondary Web.com Tour last year, showed that he belongs on the big stage when he carded a closing four-under 67 to earn his first victory on the PGA Tour, one stroke ahead of Englishman Luke Donald.

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