"I knew before my career was over I was definitely going to win out here, if not multiple times," Na said. "It's nice to get one, and who knows, maybe I'll win a couple more times before my career is over here." Jonas Blixt rebounded from a disappointing third round to take fifth on seven-under as the Swede shot 68. Hometown favourite Jordan Spieth went in the opposite direction as his putting deserted him, leading to a two-over 72 that left him eight strokes behind Na. The former champion missed a 12-footer for birdie at the first hole and then bogeyed the second as his tee shot went into a fairway bunker.
Source: The Star May 27, 2019 00:22 UTC