Pro Golf Daily: Mackenzie Hughes Emerges From Five-Man Playoff


Our latest daily roundup is here as Mackenzie Hughes claims his first PGA Tour win in dramatic fashion.
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Let’s get down to it:
Best of Pro Golf Now From 11/20/16
DP World Tour Championship: Key Takeaways From Day 4 (read here): I looked back on the final round of action for the European Tour season, as Matthew Fitzpatrick claimed a win in Dubai and Henrik Stenson sealed the overall Race To Dubai trophy.
PGA Tour: 10 Great Things About The RSM Classic (read here): Kathy Bissell looks at 10 of the details that make the RSM Classic and its Sea Island host venue one of the more special events of the PGA Tour season.
Best of Golf Across The Internet From 11/20/16
Mackenzie Hughes stuns playoff competitors with putt from off the green, wins 1st PGA Tour title (read here): As the RSM Classic came to a Monday conclusion with a five-man playoff, Mackenzie Hughes rolled in a putt from the fringe to seal his first PGA Tour victory.
Brooks Koepka wins the Dunlop Phoenix, joins elite company (read here): Brooks Koepka was one of a small number of PGA Tour players playing in Japan this week, and he left the Dunlop Phoenix Open with the trophy, joining the likes of Tiger Woods, Luke Donald, Ernie Els and Padraig Harrington as previous winners of the event.
LPGA: Hull wins tournament, Jutanugarn the Race to CME Globe (read here): England’s Charley Hull managed to hold on for her first PGA Tour win, as Ariya Jutanugarn claimed the LPGA Tour’s Player of the Year.
That’s it for today’s roundup but check back in tomorrow when we’ll do it all again.
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