Kizzire beats Hahn on sixth playoff hole to win Sony

Kizzire beats Hahn on sixth playoff hole to win Sony

Patton Kizzire made par on the sixth extra hole to defeat James Hahn and win the Sony Open in the longest playoff on the PGA Tour in the last five years. Heres how things finally ended after a whole lot of free golf Sunday in Hawaii:Leaderboard: Kizzire (-17), Hahn (-17), Tom Hoge (-16), Webb Simpson (-15), Brian Stuard (-15), Brian Harman (-15)What it means: This is Kizzires second PGA Tour victory after he won his first title earlier this season at Mayakoba. Playing in the final group with Hoge and Harman, Kizzire parred his first nine holes in a row before going eagle-birdie at Nos. 10-11. He dropped his only shot of the day at 13 and parred his way into the clubhouse to tie Hahn at 17 under after missing a birdie putt on the 72nd green that would have won him the tournament in regulation. Kizzire had an opportunity to win on the fourth extra hole, when he missed a birdie, but had to dodge four other tournament-winning attempts from Hahn. Finally, on the sixth extra hole, at the par-3 17th, Kizzire two-putted from the fringe to take the title. The No. 1 player on the Web.com Tour money list in 2015 now sits atop the FedExCup points standings in 2018.Best of the rest: After posting 17 under well ahead of the final group, Hahn waited out multiple groups before finally returning to the 18th tee to face off with Kizzire. Hahn had four different opportunities to win in the playoff but missed four different putts, including a 6-footer for birdie on the fifth extra hole, any of which would have ended it. His putter failed him one last time on the final hole, when he failed to get up and down from off the green, his par putt lipping out. This is Hahns first playoff loss on the PGA Tour following triumphs at Riviera in 2015 and at Quail Hollow in 2016.Round of the day: Seven back to start the day, Hahn vaulted up the leaderboard with an 8-under 62, the low round of the week by one. Hahn made nine birdies including six in a seven-hole stretch from Nos. 8-15 against a single bogey. This is the two-time Tour winners best finish since a solo third last May at the Byron Nelson.Biggest disappointment: The 54-hole leader, Hoge missed a 9-foot birdie putt on the 72nd that would sent him to extra holes with Hahn and Kizzire. Two under on his day through 15 holes, Hoge came undone at the 16th hole when he failed to find the green from a greenside bunker and then failed to get up and down from the rough, resulting in a double-bogey-6. An even-par 70 in the final round left him in solo third, netting him his best career finish on Tour.Shot of the day: This hole-out from Kizzire at the par-4 10th.Little did he know then that we would need to play 14 more holes to win his second PGA Tour title.


It took an eternity, but that likely won't matter to Patton Kizzire, who was able to outlast James Hahn in a sudden-death playoff at the Sony Open in Hawaii, ending it on the sixth extra hole with a par. It's the second victory of his career, the first coming just two months ago at the OHL Classic at Mayakoba.


HONOLULU (AP) Patton Kizzire outlasted James Hahn in six extra holes to win the Sony Open to become the first multiple winner on the PGA Tour this season. Kizzire, who won the OHL Classic in
Patton Kizzire defeats James Hahn on sixth playoff hole to


Patton Kizzire made a par on the sixth playoff hole to beat James Hahn and win the Sony Open on Sunday in Hawaii.
Kizzire beats Hahn on 6th extra hole in Sony | CaliforniaGOLF


Tim BradburyPatton Kizzire reacts after making a par putt on the sixth playoff hole to defeat James Hahn and win the 2018 Sony Open. It took an eternity, but that likely won't matter to Patton
Kizzire beats Hahn on 6th playoff hole to win Sony Open


HONOLULU (AP) Patton Kizzire outlasted James Hahn in six extra holes to win the Sony Open to become the first multiple winner on the PGA Tour this season.Kizzire, who won the OHL Classic in Mexico
Kizzire outlasts Hahn on 6th hole of Sony Open playoff

Kizzire beats Hahn on sixth playoff hole to win Sony


Patton Kizzire never won on the PGA Tour until this season, but now he has done it twice and leads the FedExCup standings. Kizzire sank a three-foot par putt on the sixth playoff hole, moments after James Hahn lipped out an eight-footer, and won the Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu.
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Jan 14, 2018 · Kizzire outlasts Hahn on 6th hole of Sony Open playoff. Patton Kizzire outlasted James Hahn in six extra holes to win the Sony Open to become the first multiple winner on the PGA Tour this season
Patton Kizzire beats James Hahn in marathon Sony Open playoff


Patton Kizzire made par on the sixth extra hole to defeat James Hahn and win the Sony Open in the longest playoff on the PGA Tour in the last five years.
Kizzire beats Hahn on 6th playoff hole to win Sony Open


Kizzire beats Hahn on 6th playoff hole to win Sony Open James Hahn shot 62 in the final round Sunday and got into a playoff with Kizzire at 17-under 263.
Patton Kizzire defeats James Hahn on sixth playoff hole to


Patton Kizzire beats James Hahn in marathon Sony Open playoff Patton Kizzire made par on the tournament-record sixth playoff hole Sunday to beat James Hahn and win his second PGA Tour title of
Patton Kizzire beats James Hahn in marathon playoff to win

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