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PGA Tour: Trey Mullinax wins the Barbasol Championship

07/11/2022

PGA Tour: Trey Mullinax wins the Barbasol Championship
07 Jul

07/07 – 07/10/2022

PGA Tour: Barbasol Championship 2022

Keene Trace Golf Club – Nicholasville, KY, USA

  • Round 4/4
  • Strokeplay
  • Prize money: 3,7 Mio. US-Dollar
  • Defending champion: Seamus Power

Trey Mullinax has officially won the Barbasol Championship on the PGA Tour, in front of Kevin Streelman in second place.

Trey Mullinax has taken home the title at the PGA Tour´sBarbasol Championship. The American scored a final round of 66 at Keene Trace Golf Club. He finishes in front of Kevin Streelman in second place and Mark Hubbard in third position. Mullinax finished the Barbasol Championship with a total score of 25 under par.

Tom Lewis rounds off the tournament in T50 position. The Englishman showed a closing round of 70 at Keene Trace Golf Club. With a total score of -10 he finished 15 strokes behind the leader after the Barbasol Championship.

Scott Jamieson has finished the tournament in T54 place. The Scotsman showed a final round of 69 at Keene Trace Golf Club. With a total score of -9 he finished 16 shots behind the leader.

David Skinns, 388 in the official world golf ranking, has finished the tournament in T68 place. The Englishman posted a final round of 76 at Keene Trace Golf Club. With a total score of -6 he finished 19 strokes behind the leader after the Barbasol Championship.

The Barbasol Championship is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is held from July 7th until the 10th of July 2022 at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, KY, USA. Players will receive a total of 3,7 Mio. US-Dollar will be given to the players. The course for the tournament at Keene Trace Golf Club plays at Par 72.

Many of the numerous German DP World Tour professionals will be allowed to compete in America in return. With the Barbasol Championship, PGA Tour and DP World Tour co-sanction the parallel event, where the field of participants is also filled from both camps.

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