
Notes from the tail end of the FedEx run at the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro.
Carl Pettersson didn't have the lowest score on Sunday at the Wyndham. He still won though, primarily because of the sick 54 hole cushion he'd built for himself. Oh yeah. And because Scott McCarron likes to three putt.
That's not take away from what Pettersson did though -- his 259 stands as the seventh lowest four day round in the history of the PGA and only five strokes off of Tommy Armour's record from the 2003 Valero Texas Open.
Petterson fired three under on the front nine Sunday, but started trying to give strokes back after he made the turn, throwing up bogey - bogey on 10 and 11 before spraying a tee shot well off the green (and about four feet from my right leg) on 12.



























