<p>Indian golfer Arjun Atwal finished T-53 after adding another round of +4 points on the final day of the Barracuda Championship here.</p>.<p>Atwal, who had six, three and four points in his first three rounds, picked up four birdies, one bogey and one double bogey in his final round on Sunday.</p>.<p>"Sure it could have been much better, but that's the way one should feel after any round," he said with a laugh.</p>.<p>"I am glad I lasted it out, two weeks in a row and feel fairly alright with three starts and three cuts made. One more event at Wyndham to go with a week in between from now and then."</p>.<p>Atwal has great memories of Wyndham as he marks the 10th anniversary of the only PGA Tour win achieved by an Indian professional.</p>.<p>"That win in 2010 will always be special," he said. "Let's see maybe we can turn the clock back again," he added with his usual humour.</p>.<p>Richy Werenski turned his career around with a flop shot he holed from the fairway on the par-4 for a five-point eagle on 16th and then birdied the 18th for a one-point victory over Troy Merritt.</p>.<p>The flop shot on 16th landed in the fringe and raced across the green and into the cup.</p>.<p>It was Werenski's first PGA TOUR win and his 13-point final round gave him 39 points as against 38 by Troy Merritt on the PGA Tour's only event played on Modified Stableford format.</p>.<p>In the modified stableford format players got eight points for albatross, five for eagle, two for birdie, zero for par, minus-one for bogey and minus-three for double bogey or worse.</p>.<p>Werenski earned exemptions into the 2021 Sentry Tournament of Champions, THE PLAYERS Championship and multiple invitational events.</p>.<p>He also earned a spot in next week's PGA Championship if not already exempt, plus a spot in the 2020 US Open as one of top two players, not otherwise exempt, finishing in the top-10 and ties.</p>.<p>"It's huge," Werenski said.</p>.<p>"I've been playing well for I feel like the last couple of months, but to get a win, I mean, that's huge. I got a couple seconds and everything, so it just helps my confidence a lot. Now I know I'm good enough, and now we're going to go make a good move for the FedExCup Playoffs."</p>.<p>Werenski has been consistent as he made every cut in his six starts since Return to Golf -- T58 at Charles Schwab Challenge; T46 at Travelers Championship, T21 at Rocket Mortgage Classic, T35 at Workday Charity Open, T3 at 3M Open followed by a win at Barracuda Championship.</p>.<p>Merritt failed to convert the 54-hole lead into a victory for the second straight year. Last year at Montreux, Collin Morikawa rallied to beat Merritt.</p>.<p>Matthias Schwab and Fabian Gomez tied for third with 37 points. </p>
<p>Indian golfer Arjun Atwal finished T-53 after adding another round of +4 points on the final day of the Barracuda Championship here.</p>.<p>Atwal, who had six, three and four points in his first three rounds, picked up four birdies, one bogey and one double bogey in his final round on Sunday.</p>.<p>"Sure it could have been much better, but that's the way one should feel after any round," he said with a laugh.</p>.<p>"I am glad I lasted it out, two weeks in a row and feel fairly alright with three starts and three cuts made. One more event at Wyndham to go with a week in between from now and then."</p>.<p>Atwal has great memories of Wyndham as he marks the 10th anniversary of the only PGA Tour win achieved by an Indian professional.</p>.<p>"That win in 2010 will always be special," he said. "Let's see maybe we can turn the clock back again," he added with his usual humour.</p>.<p>Richy Werenski turned his career around with a flop shot he holed from the fairway on the par-4 for a five-point eagle on 16th and then birdied the 18th for a one-point victory over Troy Merritt.</p>.<p>The flop shot on 16th landed in the fringe and raced across the green and into the cup.</p>.<p>It was Werenski's first PGA TOUR win and his 13-point final round gave him 39 points as against 38 by Troy Merritt on the PGA Tour's only event played on Modified Stableford format.</p>.<p>In the modified stableford format players got eight points for albatross, five for eagle, two for birdie, zero for par, minus-one for bogey and minus-three for double bogey or worse.</p>.<p>Werenski earned exemptions into the 2021 Sentry Tournament of Champions, THE PLAYERS Championship and multiple invitational events.</p>.<p>He also earned a spot in next week's PGA Championship if not already exempt, plus a spot in the 2020 US Open as one of top two players, not otherwise exempt, finishing in the top-10 and ties.</p>.<p>"It's huge," Werenski said.</p>.<p>"I've been playing well for I feel like the last couple of months, but to get a win, I mean, that's huge. I got a couple seconds and everything, so it just helps my confidence a lot. Now I know I'm good enough, and now we're going to go make a good move for the FedExCup Playoffs."</p>.<p>Werenski has been consistent as he made every cut in his six starts since Return to Golf -- T58 at Charles Schwab Challenge; T46 at Travelers Championship, T21 at Rocket Mortgage Classic, T35 at Workday Charity Open, T3 at 3M Open followed by a win at Barracuda Championship.</p>.<p>Merritt failed to convert the 54-hole lead into a victory for the second straight year. Last year at Montreux, Collin Morikawa rallied to beat Merritt.</p>.<p>Matthias Schwab and Fabian Gomez tied for third with 37 points. </p>