WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. – Having endured several valleys, Danny Lee ascended all the way to the top at The Greenbrier Classic.
The 24-year-old Kiwi was the last man standing after a frenetic finish at the Old White TPC, defeating David Hearn, Kevin Kisner and Robert Streb in a four-man playoff to earn his first PGA Tour victory.
Lee broke onto the national scene in 2008, when he became the then-youngest winner of the U.S. Amateur at age 18. He turned pro following the 2009 Masters, but he struggled to find his footing on the professional scene while going through a number of swing changes.