BEACHWOOD, Ohio -- Bryson DeChambeau won the Web.com Tour Finals-opening DAP Championship on Sunday to wrap up a PGA Tour card for next season.The 22-year-old former SMU player beat Andres Gonzales with a 5-foot par putt on the second hole of a playoff at Canterbury Golf Club. DeChambeau and Gonzales each birdied the 18th on the first extra trip down the par-4 hole, eliminating Nicholas Lindheim and Argentinas Julian Etulain.Its a big patience test for me, and I think I passed, DeChambeau said.DeChambeau shot a 1-over 71 in windy conditions to match Gonzales (68), Lindheim (66) and Etulain (67) at 7-under 273.Not easy with the wind up, and the rough up. It was a brutal test, DeChambeau said. The U.S. Open definitely helped me a little bit, especially with how long the rough was, and being comfortable with hitting wedge shots around the greens. But the good thing is the greens were receptive when hitting irons in so you were really able to throw darts at pins.DeChambeau earned $180,000. The 2015 NCAA and U.S. Amateur champion got into the field as a non-member with enough PGA Tour money to have placed in the top 200 in the FedEx Cup had he been eligible.The four-event series features the top 75 players from the Web.com Tour money list, Nos. 126-200 in the PGA Tours FedEx Cup standings and some non-members such as DeChambeau. The top 25 players on the Web.com Tour regular-season money list earned PGA Tour cards. They are competing against each other for tour priority, with regular-season earnings counting in their totals. The other players are fighting for 25 cards based on series earnings .Playing with an unusual iron configuration with 4-iron to lob wedge cut to standard 7-iron length, DeChambeau birdied the par-5 16th, three-putted for bogey on the long par-3 17th and closed with a par to get into the playoff.For some reason Im able to just let that go and focus, DeChambeau said Really what that does is allow me to just say OK, its gone, its in the past, and move forward. I dont hold it up or build it in me. I just ease out of it. I think thats the most important thing that I stuck with it. Eventually I got a couple to fall, one on 16, and unfortunately on 17 I three-putted. But on 18 I clutched up.Gonzalez earned $74,667 to also wrap up a tour card after finishing 154th in the FedEx Cup standings.Main objective accomplished, Gonzalez said. Its only disappointing when you come this close. I had some good looks coming down. I played really solid the whole week. 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In a significant deviation from standard practice within the sport,?San Diego Padres officials instructed their organizations athletic trainers to maintain two distinct files of medical information on their players -- one for industry consumption and the other for the teams internal use, multiple sources have told ESPN.Trainers were told in meetings during spring training that the distinction was meant to better position the team for trades, according to two sources with direct knowledge of what was said.Major League Baseball is close to concluding its investigation of the Padres handling of the medical information, and the organization and individuals could face discipline.Shana Wilson, the teams director of communications, said the Padres have been cooperating fully with Major League Baseballs review.At this point, it is an ongoing review, and we will refrain from comment until the process has concluded and we receive formal notification of the outcome from MLB, Wilson said. That said, there was no direction or intent on our part to mislead other clubs with respect to a players medical information.According to sources familiar with the fallout from some of the Padres midseason deals, officials from at least three teams that made trades with San Diego -- the Boston Red Sox, Miami Marlins and Chicago White Sox -- were enraged by what they perceived to be strategic deception: veiling medical information that could have been pivotal in trade discussions. At least one other team reached out to the commissioners office with a complaint, according to sources.All MLB teams feed medical information into a central database known as the Sutton Medical System, designed to both maintain the privacy of individual players and to be accessible to teams when needed -- such as when trades are made.Any time a player goes into the training room and receives treatment -- down to hot tubs, aspirin and anti-inflammatories -- those details are supposed to be entered into records.Some teams are known to be more meticulous in note-taking than others -- the trainers for the Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees, for example, have a reputation for building extensive files, with all available information written down. And, in recent years, other teams found the Seattle Mariners notes to be less comprehensive.When teams close in on trades, the athletic trainers usually exchange codes needed to access the medical information stored on the players in question so inquiring teams can learn about a players physical condition.Todd Hutcheson had been the Padres athletic trainer for 18 years, but the Padres replaced him in February with a new department leader, Mark Rogow, who had previously worked with the U.S. Department of Defense. After Rogows hiring, there were a handful of meetings during spring training with the organizations athletic trainers, for the major and minor leagues.According to two sources with direct knowledge of those meetings, the staffers were instructed by front office officials to document medical details about players into two separate systems.The athletic trainers were told to post the details of any disabled-list-related medical situations on MLBs central system, but they also were instructed to keep the specifics about preventive treatments only on the Padres internal notes. One source defined the distinction in this way: If a player was ttreated for a sore hamstring or shoulder without being placed on the disabled list, that sort of information was to be kept in-house, for use within the organization only.ddddddddddddAccording to the two sources with direct knowledge of the meetings, the athletic trainers were told that by splitting the medical files into two categories, the Padres would benefit in trade discussions.At the annual get-together of athletic trainers at baseballs winter meetings in Nashville, Tennessee, in December, MLB officials had informed those in the room that they wanted more medical documentation. Months later, when the Padres directive to split the documentation was handed down, some Padres staffers were uncomfortable, according to sources, and some expressed that discomfort, with athletic trainers saying there would be backlash for this type of filing system.According to sources, the Padres reached midseason with dramatically fewer medical entries on their players. An average number of entries for a given team might be in the range of 60 by the All-Star break. The Padres had fewer than 10, according to a source.When you dont have any medical information available on a player, said one evaluator who has been involved in trade discussions in the past, thats not normal.On July 14, the Red Sox traded one of their best pitching prospects, Anderson Espinoza, for San Diegos All-Star left-hander Drew Pomeranz. Sources within the Boston organization say it wasnt until after the deal was made that they became aware of some of the preventive measures that had been provided for Pomeranz.On July 29, the Padres traded right-handers Colin Rea and Andrew Cashner to Miami. In the midst of Reas first outing for the Marlins, he told the team of elbow discomfort. It was only then, according to Miami sources, that the Marlins learned the extent of Reas problem and that hed been receiving treatment for weeks. Two days later, MLB executives facilitated the return of Rea to the Padres, with San Diego returning pitcher Luis Castillo to Miami.MLB pressed athletic trainers on both teams for details about the information that was exchanged, which evolved into debate about what was said in the swap of records. MLB expanded its investigation, with the White Sox and at least one other team expressing concern over the information provided to them by the Padres.The whole system has to be built on trust, to some degree, one official familiar with the situation said. You cant have teams withholding medical information in a baseball trade any more than you have a car salesman not disclosing vehicle history. It cant work. Its about the integrity of the system.A.J. Preller is the Padres general manager and oversees baseball operations for the franchise. He previously worked for the Rangers and, when Preller was overseeing their international operations in 2010, he was suspended for violations of baseball rules regarding signings.He was hired by San Diego in August 2014, after years of developing a reputation for being one of the sports best and most adept scouts. Preller has been lauded by the Padres ownership for his work in stocking the teams farm system.Shortly after Preller took over the Padres, the team was reprimanded by MLB for conducting a workout contrary to industry regulations. ' ' '