Creighton Wins Wichita Open After Historic 59
Creighton Wins Wichita Open After Historic 59

Creighton Wins Wichita Open After Historic 59

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Myles Creighton made history at the Korn Ferry Tour's Wichita Open by becoming the first Canadian to shoot a sub-60 round, carding an 11-under 59 on Saturday. His feat came just two days after Adrien Dumont de Chassart of Belgium also shot a 59, marking only the second time in tour history with two sub-60 rounds in the same event. Creighton rallied from the brink of missing the cut, highlighted by a hole-in-one and a strong back nine, before ultimately winning the tournament with a 2-under 68 on Sunday to finish 17-under overall. The victory secured Creighton's first Korn Ferry Tour title and significantly boosted his chances for a PGA Tour card. The Wichita Open thus featured both historic low scoring and dramatic comebacks, with Creighton and Dumont de Chassart making tournament history. Both players' achievements further cemented the event's place in Korn Ferry Tour lore.

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