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Steve Allan Completes the First Wire-to-Wire Victory in Dick's Sporting Goods Open History

BROOME COUNTY, NEW YORK, JUL 13 – Steve Allan became the first wire-to-wire winner at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open, finishing 18 under par for his second PGA Tour Champions title this season.

  • On Sunday, Steve Allan made history as the first wire-to-wire winner at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open, securing his second PGA Tour Champions title with a final 6-under 66 and a four-stroke victory.
  • After opening Friday with a 63 at En-Joie, Allan built a two-shot lead with a Saturday 69, setting the stage for his historic wire-to-wire victory.
  • During the final round, Allan birdied five of the next six holes and parred the last five, saying `Everything just went well`.
  • Steve Allan's historic wire-to-wire win at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open establishes him as the tournament's first champion to lead throughout, with Caron finishing second at 14 under, impacting future tour standings.
  • Meanwhile, Charles Schwab Cup leader Miguel Angel Jimenez tied for 20th and should retain his season-long points lead with four titles this year.
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