Wicklow's Paul Dunne made his PGA Tour debut at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines this weekend and he ended up in a tie for thirteenth position.
The final round was delayed until Monday owing to poor weather conditions, and the Irishman shot a 77 to finish level with Shane Lowry and earn himself a $120,000 cheque.
In addition to that, Dunne has earned himself an invitation to the Waste Management Open in Phoenix, a tournament we assume was not euphemistically titled by Tony Soprano.
Big thanks to @FarmersInsOpen for the invite and all the volunteers and fans who braved that weather. Top class event.#FarmersInsuranceOpen
— Paul Dunne (@dunners11) February 1, 2016
Also delighted to announce I got an invite into this weeks @WMPhoenixOpen#chuffed
— Paul Dunne (@dunners11) February 1, 2016
The tournament was on by American Brandt Snedeker, who finished a shot clear of KJ Choi.
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