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BEDMINSTER, N.J. -- Henrik Stenson's decision that cost him the European Ryder Cup captaincy paid large and immediate dividends Sunday when he won the LIV Golf Invitational event at Bedminster and picked up more than $4 million for three days' work.
Staked to a 3-shot lead going into the third and final round at Trump National, Stenson opened with a 20-foot birdie putt and never let anyone closer than 2 shots the rest of the way.
He closed with a 2-under 69 for a 2-shot victory over Matthew Wolf (64) and Dustin Johnson, who birdied the last hole for a 68.
Stenson, five years removed from beating a field of more than 20 players, picked up $4 million for winning and an additional $375,000 for his team finishing second.
The big payoff -- not including a signing bonus reported to be about $50 million -- comes less than two weeks after the 46-year-old Swedish player decided to join the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series.
Stenson had pledged full support to the European tour when he became Ryder Cup captain and March, and the tour stripped him of the job four months later when he changed his mind.
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"I guess we can agree I played like a captain," Stenson said on the LIV Golf telecast, after finishing at 11-under 202.
Asked by the LIV-paid broadcaster if he felt validated by the win, Stenson chose not to engage and replied, "It's been a good first week."
"It's been a busy 10 days. I'm extremely proud I managed to focus as well as I did," he said.
Stenson won the Hero World Challenge in December 2019 in the Bahamas, the holiday event hosted by Tiger Woods with a 20-man field. Before that, he won the Wyndham Championship in 2017. And while he felt pressure in the final hour, it didn't always look like it.
BEDMINSTER, N.J. -- Henrik Stenson's decision that cost him the European Ryder Cup captaincy paid large and immediate dividends Sunday when he won the LIV Golf Invitational event at Bedminster and picked up more than $4 million for three days' work.
Staked to a 3-shot lead going into the third and final round at Trump National, Stenson opened with a 20-foot birdie putt and never let anyone closer than 2 shots the rest of the way.
He closed with a 2-under 69 for a 2-shot victory over Matthew Wolf (64) and Dustin Johnson, who birdied the last hole for a 68.
Stenson, five years removed from beating a field of more than 20 players, picked up $4 million for winning and an additional $375,000 for his team finishing second.
The big payoff -- not including a signing bonus reported to be about $50 million -- comes less than two weeks after the 46-year-old Swedish player decided to join the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series.
Stenson had pledged full support to the European tour when he became Ryder Cup captain and March, and the tour stripped him of the job four months later when he changed his mind.
6d
2d
7h
"I guess we can agree I played like a captain," Stenson said on the LIV Golf telecast, after finishing at 11-under 202.
Asked by the LIV-paid broadcaster if he felt validated by the win, Stenson chose not to engage and replied, "It's been a good first week."
"It's been a busy 10 days. I'm extremely proud I managed to focus as well as I did," he said.
Stenson won the Hero World Challenge in December 2019 in the Bahamas, the holiday event hosted by Tiger Woods with a 20-man field. Before that, he won the Wyndham Championship in 2017. And while he felt pressure in the final hour, it didn't always look like it.
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