Canada's Hadwin unable to catch Scheffler as world No. 1 takes Memorial for 5th win of year
Canada's Adam Hadwin faltered in the final round but finished third behind champion Scottie Scheffler at the Memorial tournament in Dublin, Ohio.
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Canada's Adam Hadwin faltered in the final round but finished third behind champion Scottie Scheffler at the Memorial tournament in Dublin, Ohio.
Adam Hadwin had too many birdies to complain about ending his round at the Memorial on a sour note Thursday. His 6-under 66 was enough to lead Masters champion Scottie Scheffler by one shot and give the Canadian hope he is turning the corner at the right time.
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