PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Jason Dufner walked off the 18th green, after casually pumping his fists in what passed for a raucous celebration. There was a familiar face waiting for him.
The last time they met in this situation, it was Keegan Bradley accepting the Wanamaker Trophy.
This time, it belonged to Dufner.
Granted, it was two years later than it should have been. That only made it sweeter.
"I'm proud of you," Bradley said, giving his buddy a hug.
"Thanks a lot," Dufner replied. "It means a lot for you to be here."
With ice in his veins and a determination not to let another opportunity slip away, Dufner claimed his first major title with a two-shot victory over Jim Furyk in the PGA Championship on Sunday.
There was a certain symmetry to the way it went down, for Dufner to get the biggest win of his career in the very same tournament that produced his biggest heartache.