Wolff Tied with Puig for Lead at Greenbrier, Seeking First LIV Win

Seattle Sports

The 2019 Greenbrier Classic was an exciting event, with a thrilling finish. On the final day, Matthew Wolff and Yasmani Puig were tied at the top of the leaderboard, both vying for their first win on the LIV tour.

Wolff, a 20-year-old rookie, had been in contention all week, shooting rounds of 68, 67, and 66 to put him in a tie for the lead. He had been playing well all season, with two top-10 finishes in his first two starts on the LIV tour.

Puig, a veteran of the tour, had been playing solid golf all week as well. He shot rounds of 68, 66, and 69 to put himself in a tie for the lead heading into the final round. He was looking for his first win on the LIV tour after having several close calls in recent years.

The final round was a battle between the two players, with neither one able to gain an advantage. Both players shot even-par 71s, leaving them tied at the top of the leaderboard. In the end, it was Wolff who emerged victorious, making a birdie on the first playoff hole to secure his first win on the LIV tour.

It was an exciting finish to an exciting tournament, and it was great to see two players vying for their first win on the LIV tour. Congratulations to Matthew Wolff on his first career win!

Wolff Tied with Puig for Lead at Greenbrier, Seeking First LIV Win