Justin Thomas ended his three-year race in PGA Tour with a dramatic play-off win at RBC Heritage.
Thomas fired a 68 without bogey in Harbour Town Golf Links to finish on 17 under, along with Andrew Novak, who mixed five birds with two bogeys and lost an eight-legged blow to the 72nd hole to search for his PGA Tour girls title.
The players turned to the 18th four for play-off, where Thomas drained a 20-meter bird in the first extra hole to search for his 16th PGA Tour title and the first since his success of the PGA 2022 championship.
Daniel Berger posted a six-year-old to enter the Third TID along with Mockenzie Hughes, Brian Harman, Maverick McNealy, with Tommy Fleetwood, England a further blow in seventh place before the Schottie Schefler defense sample.
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Novak, playing along with the overnight leader, like Woo Kim in the last group, rose and down by a Greenside bunker to bird in the second, but then lost from four legs to save in the other.
Kim also made the third to briefly make him a four-way tie at the top of a compressed leader, only that Thomas and McNealy are advanced forward by taking advantage of the 15th.
Novak posted birds back-to-back from fifth to the front edge, but threw the seventh par-three after finding sand outside, after Thomas produced an extraordinary approach from approximately eight to set a 12-foot bird to move on solo bullets on 16 under.
McNealy lost a five -legged bird chance in the moving ninth to pull the level with Thomas, which also closed its nine front with a money, as Novak used that hole to reach the tied turn for the lead.
Novak was recovered by a stroke shot at 11 to drain a 15-meter kick to save par and stay connected to the lead, while Scheffler was closed inside two, until he doubled both and tried the 17th.
Harman also made a ninth load, while he also found water at 15, where Thomas ended a money money looking for a 25 -meter bird to move one with three holes to play.
Novak responded with a brilliant bird from 15 meters to 16 and had a glorious opportunity to win the tournament in the regulation, after seeing Thomas setting the club’s target with three pars, just to lose an eight-legged chance of winning in the last forefront.
Both players found the green in the regulation in the first play-off hole, where Novak was unable to make his outer bird’s chance of 35 meters and looked at Thomas to drain his efforts to ignite wild celebrations on the 18th Green.
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