Pavon becomes first Frenchman to win on PGA Tour since Second World War
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Matthieu Pavon became the first player to win a PGA Tour event under the French flag since the Second World War when he made an eight-foot putt on No. 18 at Torrey Pines South on Saturday for a dramatic birdie and a one-shot victory in the Farmers Insurance Open.
He raised his arms in celebration and shouted before hugging caddy Mark Sherwood after the putt rolled in as the municipal gem high above the Pacific Ocean glowed under the late-afternoon sun.
Pavon glowed, too. He said he almost quit golf 10 years ago because of the yips.
“It is big for our country,” the 31-year-old PGA Tour rookie said. “I hope it will inspire a lot of people, because coming from an amateur player which is 800 in the world to a PGA Tour winner is pretty big.