Wesley Bryan plays final round of BMW in under 90 minutes!
American cards 69 in record PGA Tour time!
Wesley Bryan knew he could never make it into the season-ending Tour Championship, so he thought why not whizz around Conway Farms in as quick a time as possible when teeing up on his own in the final round of the BMW Championship.
Bryan, starting Sunday at 6-over par, was seen running in between shots, throwing clubs at his caddie and even removing the pins himself en route to posting a very respectable round of 2-under 69.
The 27-year-old American, who rose to fame as a trick shot specialist before earning his card on the PGA Tour, was flat on his back after closing with a birdie at the last, and his unofficial time was one hour 29 minutes - which equates to around five minutes per hole.
.@wesleybryangolf's final round at @BMWchamps
• 1 hour, 29 minutes
• 14 pars
• 3 birdies
• 1 bogey
• 69 pic.twitter.com/pKyl16Ayes— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 17, 2017
While he still finished bottom of the leaderboard on 4-over, his final round time did eclipse Kevin Na's at last year's Tour Championship.
By the time Bryan had finished, the group behind him were still on the eighth.