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Aaron Rodgers was crowned pro-am champion at Pebble Beach

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Packers quarterback and Canada’s Ben Silverman maintained their 1-stroke lead and had their names engraved on the Wall of Champions

The quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgersyou will finally have your name written on the Wall of Champions behind the first tee in Pebble Beachjoining a long list that includes the likes of Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.

Aaron Rodgers and Ben Silverman of Canada posted a 1-stroke victory this Sunday in the pro-am del AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The prize is that your name is written on the Wall of Championswhich presents the winners of the pro-amtournament winners, USGA Pebble Champions and more.

“It’s really significant,” he declared. Aaron Rodgerswhose Packers they failed to make the NFL playoffs for just the fourth time in his 15 years as the team’s starting quarterback. “It had always been on my wish list.”

Aaron Rodgers he did his share of the heavy lifting. Silverman, who was coming off a victory on the Korn Ferry Tour. he finished with a stroke over 216 and missed the cut. Aaron Rodgersplaying with a 10 handicap, said he hadn’t played golf since training camp until last Monday.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers will have his name on the wall of champions at Pebble Beach.AP Photo

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They finished at 26 under par, one stroke ahead of Peter Malnati and Don Colleran, the retired FedEx president and CEO whose name is already on the Wall of Champions.

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Keith Mitchell finished four shots behind.

“Josh Allen was telling me that there will be an asterisk in this win because there were only three rounds,” he said. Aaron Rodgers. “But I think our names are going to be around for a long time.”

Information from AP was used in the writing of this article.

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