WGC Mexico Championship Round 4 European Tour 2020 9 2020-02-23 2020-02-23 https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/event/thumb/6bsawg1581967457.jpg https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/event/poster/jcf04d1581967438.jpg The WGC-Mexico Championship is a professional golf tournament hosted at the Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico since 2017, and is one of the four annual World Golf Championships. Previous names include WGC-Cadillac Championship (2011–2016) and WGC-CA Championship (2007–2010) when it was hosted at Doral Golf Resort, Florida, and WGC-American Express Championship (1999–2006) when it was hosted at various locations in Europe and the United States. It is sanctioned and organized by the International Federation of PGA Tours and the prize money is official money on both the PGA Tour and the European Tour. Tiger Woods has the record number of wins with seven. The winner receives a wedgwood trophy named the Gene Sarazen Cup. Starting the day one off the pace, the 29-year-old Reed was two under through a bogey-free first 14 holes, including a stretch of 10 successive pars from the second to the 11th. DeChambeau set the course alight en route to the day’s second-best round, making eight birdies and one bogey through his first 14 holes to challenge for victory. But Reed responded beautifully with three straight birdies from holes 15 to 17. And when DeChambeau made three putts for a bogey four at the 17th, it meant Reed could afford his own bogey, on the 18th, and cling on for a one-shot win, his four-under 67 leaving him at 18-under 266. 674574