
GREAT ABACO, Bahamas Rafael Campos won The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic in 25-mph wind Wednesday to become the first Puerto Rican champion in Web.com Tour history.Campos closed with a 2-under 70 at The Abaco Club on Winding Bay for a one-stroke victory. The 30-year-old former Virginia Commonwealth player finished at 7-under 281 and earned $108,000.Vincent Whaley was second after a 72. Paul Imondi (70) was another stroke back, and Tyler McCumber (73), John Oda (76) and Willy Wilcox (76) followed at 4 under.
Full-field scores from the Bahamas Great Abaco Classic
This first win means a lot, Campos said. For me, for Puerto Rico, for the kids to understand that Im a kid from the island that worked my butt off and won a tournament. I hope this serves as motivation because we have great talent there. ... My phone hasnt stopped vibrating in my pocket since the putt dropped. I know they are celebrating back home.Campos played the back nine in 3 under and equaled the second-best round of the day amid the blustery conditions.Two-time heart transplant recipient Erik Compton, who began the day tied for the lead, made a quintuple-bogey 10 on the par-5 eighth hole and shot 83 to finish in a share of 25th place.

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