New Zealand golfer Danny Lee has scored a decent payday on the PGA Tour but it could have been worth more if it wasn't for two bogeys on the back nine of the Players Championships today.
Lee played in the final pairing alongside Webb Simpson who won the tournament by four shots despite a double bogey in the 18th hole. Simpson finished at 18-under after starting the day with a seven shot lead, with Charl Schwartzel, Jimmy Walker and Xander Schauffele sharing second place at 14-under.
Lee was sitting in standalone second at the turn and would have earned US$821,333.00 if he remained in second place but bogeys at the 12th and 16th, where he found the water at both holes, saw Lee card an even par 72 to end the tournament at 12-under.
That saw him pick up US$331,375.00, a drop of $US489,958 ($NZ702,994). Lee also earned 91 FedEx Points and jumped from 148th to 119th in the points standings.
Simpson navigated his way through a few mistakes but not too much stress to win the event. No one got closer than four shots of Simpson, even after a double bogey on the 18th hole when his only concern was finishing the hole at the TPC Sawgrass.