Roger Sloan capped off his weekend on Sunday with a one-over final round to finish in a tie for 31st at the Wyndham Championship.

He finished at nine-under par.

The North Carolina tournament saw Sloan in a tie for first after day one last Thursday, shooting a stellar score of 62 at eight-under par.

He finished Friday with a score of 70 for even par to make the cut and stay in the running, before maintaining average scores to earn a good payday.

Scores of 68 and 71 on Saturday and Sunday respectively saw Sloan earn a paycheck of $41,920.

A double bogey was costly for Sloan on the par 3 seventh hole in the final round, where he put his tee shot into the drink just short of the green.

After the penalty, his third shot chip saw him put it around eleven feet from the hole, though he two-putted for a double.

He recovered on the back nine, however, shooting a one-under including a late birdie on the seventeenth.

Sloan’s second shot on the par four saw him target the pin to within around four feet, before draining the birdie putt.

Jim Herman, a nine-year veteran of the PGA Tour, won the event with a 21-under score, his third PGA win of his career.

Sloan’s nine-under score of T-31 finish is the best that the Merrritt native has had in just under a year, when he finished in a tie for thirteenth at the Safeway Open in September of 2019.