Watch: Putt of his life gives Daniel Berger the last eagle, Pebble Beach title

As Daniel Berger stands at 18de Tea box Sunday at Pebble Beach, in front of Maverick McNealy turned a club after hitting 3-iron from 230 yards to 22 feet. McNealy would later make a double for birds to tie Berger to the top of the standings at 16 at the bottom.

The stage was then set up for Berger.

From 250 meters, Berger found the surface on a three-wooden staircase. Moments later, his 30-foot eagle found the bottom of the cup.

“It was the best hole I’ve ever hit in my life,” Berger said. He finished 7 under 65 to win by two strokes. His last round included only one bow, four birdies and two eagles. He also put up the par-5 second hole, his fourth eagle of the week.

McNealy’s response was also invaluable:

Berger, who started posting outside the top 100 in the world rankings last year due to a wrist injury, moved to no. 15 came. . Now, after Sunday’s victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Berger has won four tournaments in his career and plans to flank the top 10 in the world. He reached number 13 earlier in the season.

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