Jake Knapp records steely success at the Mexico Open
Rookie Jake Knapp held on to claim his maiden PGA Tour title, despite seeing his four-shot overnight lead wiped out early in the final round of the Mexico Open.
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Rookie Jake Knapp held on to claim his maiden PGA Tour title, despite seeing his four-shot overnight lead wiped out early in the final round of the Mexico Open.
Rookie Jake Knapp made 11 birdies to take the third-round lead in the Mexico Open as Matt Wallace's challenge faded away, while Padraig Harrington was unable to replicate his form from Friday's second round as the three-time major winner carded a one-over 72 to drop back into a tie for 57th on three under.
Padraig Harrington put together a strong second round showing at the Mexico Open as the three-time major winner's five-under 66 lifted him up to within seven shots of the lead at the halfway point.
VALLARTA, Mexico — Alvaro Ortiz got off to a strong start and did just enough right at the end for a 7-under 64, giving him a share of the lead Friday in the Mexico Open as he goes for yet another victory in his home country.
South Africa's Erik van Rooyen grabbed two eagles in an eight-under-par 63 on Thursday to take a one-stroke first-round lead in the PGA Tour's Mexico Open.
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DUBAI: The only thing missing from what has been a stellar season for Nicolai Hojgaard was a win, and the young Dane rectified that on Sunday with a remarkable two-shot victory in the $10.5 million DP World Tour Championship.
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