From the penultimate threesome, World No. 370 Trey Mullinax banged in birdie at the last from 14'11" for a 6-under 33-33=66 in R4 of the opposite-field Barbasol Championship in Kentucky, up two spots and good for a 1-shot victory on 25-under 263.
The 30-year-old, a pre-tourney 90/1 outright, claims his first PGA TOUR victory in his 106th event, coming from three back (T3) to clip debutant and playing competitor Kevin Streelman (67), who missed birdie at the last from 9'0" which would’ve forced sudden death. He wins in his third Barbasol appearance, brushing aside a prior-best T55 on debut in 2017 during his rookie campaign, and records his second career podium, bettering a T2 at the 2018 Valero, where he was solo 3rd, one back after 54 holes. After opening with 65-65-67, the Alabama alum, who played 33 holes on Sunday due to a plethora of weather delays and suspensions, went out in 3-under 33 (5 birdies, 2 bogeys), now T1 with Streelman, and came home in error-free 3-under, circling 13, 15 and 18. For the week, he tallied one eagle and 27 birdies against four bogeys, and ranked 1st SG: Tee-to-Green (13.682), including 1st SG: Approach (8.660), and 21st SG: Putting (3.099). The Alabama native, originally in the field at this coming week’s opposite-field Barracuda, enjoys a sudden change of plans with the win, and will now be heading to the 150th Open (St Andrews), where he’ll make his tourney debut and third overall major start, first since a missed cut at the 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills (79-74). See link below to Mullinax’s post-tourney presser.