From the penultimate pairing, past champ and World No. 335 James Hahn played his final four in 3-over toward a 2-over 34-38=72 in R4 of the Wells Fargo at TPC Potomac, falling six spots to a season-best T9 on 2-under 278.
The 40-year-old, who began T3, four back, was chasing his third TOUR title in 225 events, first since this event in 2016 at Quail Hollow Club 128 starts and six years ago this week. He was in the mix thru 14 holes on Sunday (3 birdies, 2 bogeys), but stalled out to a bogey-5 at 15 and a double bogey-5 at 17 (watered tee ball). Hahn, who had opened with 66-68-72, comes up six adrift of winner and fellow UC-Berkeley alum Max Homa (68), but does hang on for his first top 10 of the season in 16 events, first since a T5 at last season’s opposite-field Barbasol (July 2021), and his second in the event in eight appearances, first since the aforementioned win. He wrapped the festivities with 11 birdies versus seven bogeys and a double, and ranked 3rd SG: Putting (7.834), despite a pedestrian 0.092 SGP on Sunday.