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Ben Griffin, Andrew Novak became the first time the winners of the PGA tour in Zurich Classic


Avondale, LA. – Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin filmed 1-below 71 in alternative play on Sunday to become the first time PGA tour – by a stroke – at Zurich Classic.

They ended up at 28-Mandus 260 on the TPC of Pete Designed TPC Louisiana and Novak have finally broke down after a pair of top three finishes this month – last playoffs in Justin Thomas a week ago in the RBC heritage.

The game was late over time for just over 90 minutes with Novak on Griffin on an eighth hole.

The Rory McIlroy Champions and Courth Irishman Shane Lowry, defending the champions, were in the claim of 12 holes, but fell on 12. – Six shots behind – with three late Bogea.

Danish identical twins of Nicolai and Rasmus Hojgaard missed closely on the first winning PGA tour, the final second after 68.

Novak and Griffin began the only team of PGA Tour three shots that were caught by Jake Kanapp and Frankie Capan III before withdrew when Griffin made a bird, with almost 35 feet on a couple-3.

It gave possible winners of two guidance shots after Capan withdrew his Tee, shot at 17 in the water left of the green. Novak’s teenage shooter has also gone further than inherited than he had a hand over his chest until the ball stopped near the edge of the water.

But the clutch is Griffin to 17 enabled his team to win with a couple.

Here’s a look at how each player will be paid on the basis of the end of his team at Classic Zurich.

McIlroy and Lowry were just three shots from the lead when they were dealing with 384 yard, par-4 13.

Despite their late excessions, they had a large, additional gallery 18. McIlroy recognized fans of a few waves before Lowry made a regiment. Smiling McIlroy grabbed the ball out of the hole and put him in the water.

Twins Hojgaard were in a stroke of leadership when Nicolai made a 42-meter bird in par-3 14. at 16, Rasmus missed a 27-feet bird, the ball stopped on the edge of the holes. But that was closely as it would get.

Isaiah Salinda and Kevin Velo, PGA Tour Rookies who took after each of the first two days, ended with 71 and tied to the eighth to the 24 below. They set the record “Tournament” on Thursday on Thursday with 58.



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