BLAINE, Minn. — Jhonattan Vegas won for the first time in nearly seven years, holing a 3-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole for a 1-under 70 and a one-shot victory over Max Greyserman at the 3M Open on Sunday.
Vegas finished at 17-under 267 at the windy TPC Twin Cities. It's his fourth PGA Tour victory and first for the 39-year-old from Venezuela since he won his second straight Canadian Open in 2017. He finished second in the 2021 event.
''We're just trying to have a great week and obviously a great week turned into a win. I'm out of my head right now, so it's incredible,'' Vegas said with the trophy a couple of feet away.
After a more than 11-minute wait on the tee box at the 598-yard, par-5 final hole, Vegas hit an ideal drive. Another lengthy delay followed, and he pulled his 7-iron approach to the far left corner of the green, leaving a 96-foot putt.
Vegas, who did not three-putt all week, had perfect pace on his long eagle try to set up his short winner.
''I didn't really think much about the length of it. It was just another putt, right? At the end of the day you have to try to figure it out. I know we putted really well, those long putts I've been hitting them pretty solid,'' he said.
Playing on a major medical extension after being limited to seven starts last season because of right elbow and shoulder surgeries, Vegas is still experiencing complications.
''I felt (the shoulder) right away on the first hole,'' he said. ''It was a nightmare, but luckily stayed calm and I was able to play pretty solid and not make huge mistakes.''