Frankie Capan III logged the best individual finish of his young PGA Tour career on Sunday in Southampton, Bermuda. The Tour rookie finished in a tie for third at the Bermuda Championship, which provided valuable points heading into the finale of the fall season.
Capan, a North Oaks native and the lone Minnesotan on the PGA Tour, shot a 1-under round of 70 in the final round. That was tied for the seventh-best round on the course on a day where wins hovered around 30 miles per hour, with gusts swirling north of 40 MPH.
Adam Schenk finished 12-under par to win the tournament, edging Chandler Phillips by a stroke via a four and a half foot par putt on the 18th hole.
Capan was in a tie for second, just one shot back of Schenk, when on the 16th tee on Sunday. But he bogeyed No. 16 and No. 1

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