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Wilson wins, locks up spot in Masters field

January 17, 2011 By Bill Scott

Menomonee Falls native Mark Wilson shot a final-round 67 to finish the PGA’s Sony Open in Hawaii at 16-under-par 264 to win the event and put himself in the Masters field April 7-10 in Augusta, Georgia.  Wilson edged Tim Clark and Steve Marino by two strokes.

Wilson’s 3rd-career victory was worth $990,000 and earns him a tw0-year PGA Tour exemption.

AUDIO: Mark Wilson is excited to have qualified for the Masters :16

Wilson shot bogey free golf over the 36-hole finale on Sunday. 

Fellow Wisconsin golfers Steve Stricker and Jerry Kelly of Madison both tied for 9th place at 10-under-par 270.  Stricker finished 68-66 over the final two rounds.  Kelly shot 69-66.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: golf, Jerry Kelly, PGA Tour, Steve Stricker



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