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Finnish Golfer Eyes Historic PGA Tour Win
23 Nov
Summary
- Sami Valimaki leads the RSM Classic, aiming for a historic first PGA Tour victory for Finland.
- He holds a two-shot lead over his closest competitors heading into the final round.
- Eight of the top 12 players are seeking their first PGA Tour win at this event.

Sami Valimaki stands on the cusp of a significant milestone in golf history, leading the RSM Classic by two strokes. If he maintains his position through the final round, he will become the first native of Finland to win on the PGA Tour, a feat that would place him ahead of his country's most accomplished golfer, Mikko Ilonen.
The tournament has seen intense competition, with Valimaki navigating a challenging course to secure his lead. The field is dense with talent, and notably, eight of the top twelve players are vying for their inaugural PGA Tour victory. This situation adds an extra layer of pressure and excitement as the tournament heads into its decisive final stages.
Conditions at the Sea Island Resort Seaside Course proved more demanding in the later rounds, with wind impacting play. Despite a few stumbles on the back nine, Valimaki's overall performance has been strong. The focus now shifts to the final day, where a mix of established and emerging talents will compete for the coveted trophy.




