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SPORTS Tuesday 18 april 2017
‘KENYA’
FEEL IT?
Luke Donald, of England,
reacts to his shot on the 16th
green during the final round
of the RBC Heritage golf tour-
nament in Hilton Head Island,
S.C., Sunday, April 16, 2017.
Associated Press
Wesley Bryan
takes RBC Heritage
in South Carolina
homecoming
PETE IACOBELLI
AP Sports Writer
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C.
(AP) — Wesley Bryan re-
members pestering players
with a lot of crazy ques-
tions at Harbour Town Golf
Links as he followed father
George III’s only appear-
ance at the RBC Heritage
in 2004. “I was probably the
most annoying 14-year-old
there was,” Bryan said. Kirui tops American
Once a pesky teen, Bryan’s
now a PGA Tour winner. Galen Rupp and
Bryan rallied from four-shots
down Sunday to win his Edna Kiplagat cruises
home state tournament,
closing with a 4-under 67
for a one-stroke victory Geoffrey Kirui, of Kenya, crosses the fin-
over Luke Donald. ish line to win the 121st Boston Marathon
on Monday, April 17, 2017, in Boston.
Bryan, a South Carolina Associated Press
native who played college Page 19
golf for the Gamecocks,
moved into contention
with four consecutive bird-
ies on the front nine. He
took the lead with a birdie
on the 15th hole and fin-
ished at 13-under 271.
Bryan earned $1.17 million,
a tour exemption through
the 2018-19 season and a
spot in the 2018 Masters.
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