Overview
- Echavarria closed with a 5-under 66 to finish 17-under 267, completing a bogey-free weekend at PGA National.
- He won by two shots over Shane Lowry, Austin Smotherman and Taylor Moore to capture his third PGA Tour title.
- Lowry led by three with three to play before back-to-back double bogeys at 16 and 17 after tee shots found water, while Echavarria birdied 17.
- The $1.728 million winner’s check is the largest payday of Echavarria’s career and comes with a second invitation to the Masters.
- Off the course, he and his wife closed on a new home during tournament week, and he said he will honor a promise to buy her a Bernedoodle.