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Abbotsford golfer Adam Hadwin staged a major breakthrough in Santiago, Chile on Sunday, earning his first career victory on the Web.com Tour. Hadwin had taken a one-stroke lead into the final round at the Chile Open, but found himself one stroke back of Australian Alistair Presnell as he headed to the 17th tee. The 26-year-old Robert Bateman Secondary grad came through in the clutch, though, birdying the last two holes to seize the victory and a $117,000 US payday. “It’s amazing,” Hadwin told the Web.com Tour website. “I battled all day and to finish birdie-birdie and make the putts I did on the last two holes gives me so much confidence. I couldn’t be happier right now.” The Chile Open is just the second event of the Web.com Tour season, but the win is a major step for Hadwin in his quest to earn a PGA Tour card for 2015. He currently tops the Web.com Tour money list with total earnings of $136,500. The top 25 golfers at season’s end get PGA Tour cards. For more coverage, visit abbynews.com
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85¢ Abbotsford golfer Adam Hadwin was all smiles after winning the Web.com Tour’s Chile Open on Sunday. The Robert Bateman Secondary grad earned $117,000 to take over first place on the tour’s money list. Web.com Tour photo
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