Max Homa defends Fortinet Championship
Danny Willett suffered a final-hole meltdown as Max Homa retained the Fortinet Championship in California.
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Danny Willett suffered a final-hole meltdown as Max Homa retained the Fortinet Championship in California.
Danny Willett three-putted from inside four feet on the final hole to hand victory to Max Homa in the Fortinet Championship. Willett only secured his PGA Tour card after defections to LIV Golf got him back above the cut mark. Ad He looked set to take full advantage of his opportunity as he played superbly for most of the final round and had victory in his grasp, but bungled on the final hole to hand the title to defending champion Homa.
Max Homa chipped in from nearly 33 feet for birdie on the closing hole, then watched as Danny Willett shockingly three-putted from inside 4 feet on Sunday to give Homa his second straight title at the Fortinet Championship.
With the wind whipping around the golf course in the afternoon and the greens hard and dry, Justin Lower knew there wouldn't be many opportunities for birdies.
NAPA, Calif. (AP) — With the wind whipping around the golf course in the afternoon and the greens hard and dry, Justin Lower knew there wouldn't be many opportunities for birdies.
Danny Willett powered into contention in the second round of the Fortinet Championship. Willett only secured his PGA Tour card for the 2022/23 season on account of the defections to LIV Golf. Ad In the first event of the new season, the Englishman is ready to take advantage of his good fortune by moving to 12-under following a round of 64.
Matt Wallace and Danny Willett will be playing on the PGA Tour next season, as defections to LIV Golf bumped the English pair up the FedEx Cup standings. Wallace, Willett, Austin Smotherman, Justin Lower, Doc Redman and Kelly Craft lost their PGA Tour status following poor seasons.
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