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English clings to Tough Torrey Pines for the fifth title of PGA Tour US PGA

Kevin SmythBy Kevin SmythJanuary 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Harris English strikes his approach to the 18th hole on the way to victory at the US Pga Tour Farmers Insurance Open in Torrey Pines (Orlando Ramirez)

Harris English strikes his approach to the 18th hole on the way to victory at the US Pga Tour Farmers Insurance Open in Torrey Pines (Orlando Ramirez)

Harris English pulled one gravelly one by 73 on the hard route of Torrey Pines South on Saturday, winning the insurance of farmers opened with a blow to end a drought of the title of PGA Tour of the US PGA over three years .

The 35 -year -old man of Georgia conquered his emotions and his cold and windy conditions on the picturesque course of southern California, putting the last 12 holes on the way to a total of eight less than 280 and a victory With a blow on Sam Stevens.

“I have been doing this for 14 years and it never becomes easier,” said English, his voice breaks with emotion.

“It’s hard to win. I might look calm there on the course, but inside your emotions go crazy.”

The Englishman started the day with an advance at a blow, but made two blows with bogeys in the first and fifth.

He found a stroke with his only Birdie of the day to the sixth, then lowered his head and did the work.

The last four holes of the English have encapsulated his day: a backup in the 15th, a peer two blows from the fringe in the 16th and the pairs with two putt of 55 and 24 feet with the last two holes.

“I appreciate the version,” said English, who added that he likes to play a course where “you have to put your spokesperson” and intensify for the fight.

“I feel like I did that … I played in the right places and continued to plug.”

The four sous 68 of Stevens were the bottom of the day. He climbed the ranking with four birdies on the first nine and rebounded by a Bogey at 13 with a five -feet birdie in the 17th.

– Make them win it –

He kept the pressure with a backup at 18, where he splashed his second blow in the pond on the left of the green but pulled his fourth blow on the spit and made a four -foot putt to leave the Course with a total of sept -meons of 281 – tied with Andrew Novak, a shot behind English.

“It was big, publish a number and make these guys earn him at least going down,” said Stevens, who spent much over an hour to keep ready for a potential playoff series. “Happy to get up and go there.”

Novak, playing in the last group, briefly grasped the head during a new wild front which had four bogeys, four birdies and a single peak.

But he fell back with bogeys in the 10th and 15th, carding a two out of 74 for the third solo on 282.

“It was just chaos early,” he said about his bogeys in the first and second.

He followed with three consecutive birdies, curling in a superb 54 feet in the fifth to reach nine sous.

“This out of five putt, I could strike this hundred times and not even sniff the hole, just crazy,” he said.

“It was just a roller coaster on these first nine.

BB / Sept

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