CHARLOTTE, N.C. — You’ll have to search far and wide to find a more conflicted player on the PGA Tour than John Peterson. Peterson, who stormed to the lead at the Wells Fargo Championship with an opening-round 6-under-65 Thursday at Quail Hollow, doesn’t really care if he keeps this up and wins the tournament, which would happen to be his first victory as a professional. Because Peterson is fully prepared — yearning, in fact — to retire at age 29. “I know a little bit has been said about me retiring if I don’t make the necessary money for my medical starts [extension], and all that’s true,’’ said Peterson, who turned pro in 2011. “If I don’t make it, I’m not playing golf anymore. I don’t really
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