WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — A couple of doors opened for Jonas Blixt with his victory in the Greenbrier Classic. The most important one will lead to an airliner taking him home for a visit to Sweden.
Blixt came from four strokes down at the start of the final round to win the rain-delayed tournament by two strokes Sunday.
The Swede shot a 3-under 67 to finish at 13-under 267. Playing in the next-to-last group, he was overcome with emotion when the final pairing of third-round leader Johnson Wagner and Jimmy Walker came up short of the holes-in-one they needed at No. 18 to force a playoff.
Part of that reaction was due to knowing he'll be heading to Sweden to see his family for the first time in over a month.
"This kind of means that I can relax a little bit," Blixt said. "It's a big hunt during the year trying to get into the FedEx Cup playoffs.
"Not that the hunt is over, but it means that maybe I can take a week off and go back and see them and make a little bit more time for them instead of looking forward to seeing them at Christmas."
The win boosted Blixt from 139th to 39th in the FedEx Cup points standings. The top 125 players will make the playoffs starting in August.
Of course, there are other perks, including a spot in next month's PGA Championship and next year's Masters.