Two years after Max Homa played only one Sunday in an entire PGA Tour season, he showed his mettle at Quail Hollow by closing with a four-under 67 to pull away from the field and win the Wells Fargo Championship.
Overnight co-leader Joel Dahmen saved par with a tough chip over the creek for a 70 to finish alone in second, three shots back. The 28-year-old Californian was at No.829 in the world when he got his third crack at the PGA Tour in October but he made six of seven cuts coming into the week in Charlotte and played like he belonged."Over the moon, man," he said before going to sign his card.The victory was worth $1,422,000 - about $454,000 more than he had made in his previous 67 starts.
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