• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT
  • FCC Public File
  • FCC Applications
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
WTMJ
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Coronavirus
    • Featured Stories
    • Decision Wisconsin
    • Guest Editorials
  • Weather
    • Closings and Delays
    • Flight Status
    • Interactive Radar
    • Watches and Warnings
  • Traffic
    • Construction Updates
  • Sports
    • Green Bay Packers
      • Green & Gold Podcast
      • Second Screen
    • Milwaukee Brewers
      • Brewers Extra Innings
      • First Pitch
    • Milwaukee Bucks
      • Bucks Talk
      • Bucks Flagship Podcast
    • NCAA
    • Extra Points
  • Shows
    • Wisconsin’s Morning News
    • Steve Scaffidi
    • Jeff Wagner
    • Wisconsin’s Afternoon News
    • WTMJ Nights
    • Wisconsin’s Weekend Morning News
    • WTMJ Conversations
    • Reporter’s Notebook
    • Featured Shows
      • Accunet Mortgage & Realty Show
      • Drake & Associates Retirement Ready Show
      • Every Day Health
      • Fix It Show
      • Money Talk with Dave Spano
      • Travel Wisconsin
  • Podcasts
    • The Steve Scaffidi Show
    • Jeff Wagner Podcast
    • WTMJ Extra
    • WTMJ Nights
    • Green & Gold Podcast
    • Brewers Extra Innings Podcast
    • First Pitch
    • Bucks Flagship Podcast
  • Features
    • Summerfest
    • WaterStone Bank – Salute to Service
    • Annex Wealth Management – WEBINAR – Understand Your WRS Pension Potential
    • WTMJ Cares – WI Humane Society
    • Wagner’s Home Improvement Showcase
    • Every Day Health
    • Gene Mueller Come Along Trip to Paris and Normandy
    • Discover Greece and Its Islands with John Mercure and Collette
    • Spotlight on San Antonio Holiday with John Mercure and Collette
  • Contests
LISTEN LIVE
No Result
View All Result
WTMJ
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Coronavirus
    • Featured Stories
    • Decision Wisconsin
    • Guest Editorials
  • Weather
    • Closings and Delays
    • Flight Status
    • Interactive Radar
    • Watches and Warnings
  • Traffic
    • Construction Updates
  • Sports
    • Green Bay Packers
      • Green & Gold Podcast
      • Second Screen
    • Milwaukee Brewers
      • Brewers Extra Innings
      • First Pitch
    • Milwaukee Bucks
      • Bucks Talk
      • Bucks Flagship Podcast
    • NCAA
    • Extra Points
  • Shows
    • Wisconsin’s Morning News
    • Steve Scaffidi
    • Jeff Wagner
    • Wisconsin’s Afternoon News
    • WTMJ Nights
    • Wisconsin’s Weekend Morning News
    • WTMJ Conversations
    • Reporter’s Notebook
    • Featured Shows
      • Accunet Mortgage & Realty Show
      • Drake & Associates Retirement Ready Show
      • Every Day Health
      • Fix It Show
      • Money Talk with Dave Spano
      • Travel Wisconsin
  • Podcasts
    • The Steve Scaffidi Show
    • Jeff Wagner Podcast
    • WTMJ Extra
    • WTMJ Nights
    • Green & Gold Podcast
    • Brewers Extra Innings Podcast
    • First Pitch
    • Bucks Flagship Podcast
  • Features
    • Summerfest
    • WaterStone Bank – Salute to Service
    • Annex Wealth Management – WEBINAR – Understand Your WRS Pension Potential
    • WTMJ Cares – WI Humane Society
    • Wagner’s Home Improvement Showcase
    • Every Day Health
    • Gene Mueller Come Along Trip to Paris and Normandy
    • Discover Greece and Its Islands with John Mercure and Collette
    • Spotlight on San Antonio Holiday with John Mercure and Collette
  • Contests
LISTEN LIVE
No Result
View All Result
WTMJ
No Result
View All Result

Chile’s Pereira misses chance at PGA history with closing 6

AP News by AP News
May 22, 2022
in AP National, AP News, National
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail

By JIM VERTUNO
AP Sports Writer

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — The cheers were set to echo across the Andes.

They were silenced by the splash of a small white ball into a shadowy creek half a world away.

Mito Pereira’s errant tee shot on the final hole of regulation in Sunday’s PGA Championship at Southern Hills sent the tour rookie tumbling to a double-bogey 6 that erased his one-stroke lead and knocked him out of a playoff.

When Pereira’s bogey putt slid past the hole, Chile’s first major championship slipped away. So did a career grand slam for South America. Justin Thomas beat Will Zalatoris in a three-hole playoff to claim the Wanamaker Trophy.

“Today I was really nervous. I tried to handle it a little bit but it’s really tough,” Pereira said. “I thought I was going to win on 18, but it is what it is. We’ll have another one.”

The pressure had been building. Pereira held a three-stroke lead when the final round began. After his fourth bogey of the day, he was tied for the lead with six holes to play. But he birdied the par-5 13th hole and still led by one stroke when he lined up a 13-foot birdie putt on No. 17.

The putt was tracking toward the hole but stopped on the edge of the cup.

Pereira tapped in for par and headed to the final tee box to face his nerves and the massive gallery lining the fairway all the way to the green.

“I thought I was nervous the first day. Then I thought I was nervous the second day. Then I thought I was nervous on the third day,” he said. “But the fourth day was terrible.”

The 490-yard, par-4 18th played as one of the toughest holes at Southern Hills all week. Pereira could have played it safe with a long iron or fairway wood off the tee. He instead chose driver and an awkward swing and follow-through sent his ball sailing right and toward the creek.

He likely knew the result from the groan of the gallery.

“Sad to hit it in the water,” Pereira said. “I mean, I wish I could do it again.”

Phil Mickelson at Winged Foot in 2006 was the last player to lose a major with a double bogey on the closing hole — and, like Pereira, Lefty hit an unnecessary driver on No. 18.

Latin American players have a rich history in golf, but few have contended in major championships. Only two, both from Argentina, have won: Roberto De Vicenzo by two shots over Jack Nicklaus in the 1967 British Open at Hoylake, and Angel Cabrera, who won the U.S. Open in 2007 and the Masters two years later.

Pereira led a roster of six South Americans at this year’s PGA Championship who could yet become a consistent force in the game’s biggest tournaments.

His career had been slowly building before he found the spotlight at the PGA.

He was a junior star in Chile when he left the country for the IMG Academy in Florida, then quit the game for two years to renew his interest. After pulling his clubs out of the garage, he played one year at Texas Tech before turning pro at age 20 in 2015.

Pereira was the Korn Ferry Tour player of the year in 2021. His biggest stage before this week was the Tokyo Olympics, where he lost a playoff for a bronze medal.

Countryman Joaquin Niemann, who finished tied for 23rd, was beaming with pride as his friend battled through the back nine with the lead.

“You look back, three, four years ago, nobody talked about golf (in Chile), and now the whole country is watching TV right now seeing Mito leading the PGA Championship,” Niemann said while Pereira was still leading. “It’s a major, and yeah, it’s going to be something huge, and I think that he’s going to help a lot the game in Chile and in Latin America.”

A half-hour later, Niemann was sitting near the 18th green, wiping his face and checking his phone as the final groups came in. After Pereira finished out of the playoff, he and Niemann greeted each other with smiles and shook hands.

The last PGA Tour rookie to win a major was Keegan Bradley at the 2011 PGA Championship.

“Mito is a lovely kid. A really nice, down-to-earth kid,” said Matt Fitzpatrick, who played in the final group with Pereira and closed with a 73.

“When that happens, it is tough to take. You hope it’s not you, and it’s tough to see,” Fitzpatrick said. “He finishes with a par and he’s won the PGA. You definitely feel for him, and I’m sure he’ll have many chances again.”

___

More AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

Previous Post

Biden to lay out in Japan who’s joining new Asia trade pact

Next Post

Chile’s Pereira misses chance at PGA history with closing 6

AP News

AP News

Stay Connected

  • 22.3k Followers
  • 1k Follower
  • 616 Subscribers

Most Popular

Travel Wisconsin: July 4th

UPDATE: City of Milwaukee postpones July 4th Firework shows

July 1, 2022
1 killed, 1 seriously injured in crash after fireworks

1 killed, 1 seriously injured in crash after fireworks

July 4, 2022
Extra Points: “Run It Back”

Woj report: Bobby Portis returns to Bucks on 4-year deal

June 30, 2022
Boy Scouts from Appleton on board Amtrak train when it derailed in Missouri, rendered aid to wounded

Boy Scouts from Appleton on board Amtrak train when it derailed in Missouri, rendered aid to wounded

June 27, 2022
GALLERY: Packers season ends in stunning upset at Lambeau Field

Second three-year-old shot in two days

July 3, 2022
WTMJ

For more than 90 years, WTMJ-AM has been "Wisconsin's Radio Station".

Follow Us

Home

News

Weather

Traffic

Sports

Shows

Podcasts

Features

Careers

Contests

Recent News

US futures edge down, euro hovers at 20-year low to dollar

July 6, 2022

39 suspects arrested over migrant smuggling on boats to UK

July 6, 2022
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT
  • FCC Public File
  • FCC Applications
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

© 2022 Good Karma Brands Milwaukee, LLC.

  • LISTEN LIVE
  • Home
  • News
    • News
    • Local News
    • Coronavirus
    • Decision Wisconsin
  • Weather
    • Weather
    • Watches and Warnings
    • Closings and Delays
    • Flight Status
  • Traffic
  • Construction Updates
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Green Bay Packers
    • Milwaukee Brewers
    • Milwaukee Bucks
  • Shows
    • Shows
    • Wisconsin’s Morning News
    • Steve Scaffidi
    • Jeff Wagner
    • Wisconsin’s Afternoon News
    • WTMJ Nights
    • WTMJ Conversations
    • Featured Shows
  • Podcasts
  • Features
    • Features
    • Good Karma Give Back
    • WTMJ Roundtable
  • Contests
  • Alexa
No Result
View All Result

© 2022 Good Karma Brands Milwaukee, LLC.