Potter Sits Out Byron Nelson; Awaits Child No. 2
Tuesday, May 7, 2019

    Max Homa closed with a 67 on Sunday for a 5-under 284 to win the Wells Fargo Championship by three strokes over Joel Dahmen, who shot 70 in the finale. Justin Rose was another stroke back in third. Rory McIlroy was in contention after Saturday's play but blew his chance on the last 18 holes with 73 and tied for eighth. It was Homa's first PGA Tour victory. 

    Ted Potter missed the cut with 74-72, as did Gators Matt Every (75-76) and Steve Scott (75-77). Seminole rookie Hank Lebioda made another cut and tied for 50th at 1 over par, including a Sunday 68. Seminole Daniel Berger tied for 54th at 2 over. 

    Ted will be missing for this week's Byron Nelson in Dallas as he awaits the birth of his second child. 

    Gators entered: Every and Brian Gay. Seminoles: Brooks Koepka, Berger, Lebioda. 

    There will be $7.9 million on the line at the Trinity Forest Gold Club.  

    

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