Now hell try to set the standard to open the playoff. Going the other way this time. That is so far offline. Its bare and brown and might even be in the flat area and he might get relief from the utility boxes. Ian the crowd up there surrounding the ball, getting a good look. Not a bad angle from up there high on the right. Jim might even get the slope so its flat up there. Hes howell. Right center. Never does make its way back to the fairway but hes fine. Well continue with coverage of the quicken loans national and our playoff between kyle stanly and Charles Howell iii after this word from your local station. Jim again tonight on cbs ncis los angeles ll cool j, chris odonnell. All tonight on cbs. Kyle stanley has driven it right but might be just fine. Charles howell just a foot off the fairway this first hole of the play. Theres the ball that belongs to stanley. Ian soso. One of those lies youre not too sure how it will react. Hell get relief from those sprinkler boxes, controllers. Jim the thing about these two players. We know them both quite well and really for them, at this point of their careers, how much a win is going to mean to one of these two. Ian totally agreement especially for Charles Howell. Hasnt played for three months. First tournament back has a chance to win. Kyle stanley, a couple of years in the doldrums and all of a sudden getting more confidence on the greens and it showed today and they dragged each other along, i believe. The positive activity in the group playing together. Jim and shot 66 side by side. And stanley, as you said. Going back to the players. When you have what some consider to be the strongest field of the year and you earn a final pairing on sunday. Gives you an idea that he knows that hes got a chance to win out here again and this is that chance. Ian discussing his options with mark russell. Jim he might be thinking i love the lie enough they dont want to drop it and a guy who can maneuver a shot blabe its not a factor. I dont know, its borderline. Howell is ready to go, though, with a 7iron. It is the irrigation boxes that are possibly a part of the followthrough on the swing. Dottie that ball was sitting down a touch for Charles Howell. Ian yeah, it didnt jump, dottie. Dottie no, it was not the best of lies and theres still some moisture in the turf. Jim did he play quickly there or was that pretty much routine . Dottie i dont think that was out of sorts,. No i think he was very decisive about it. Ian so kyle will play this because his followthrough does not contact the box. Its not in his intended swing path. Dottie the ball is actually sitting pretty well. Ian a lot better than it could have been. Dottie oh, yeah. Its been trampled for this whole week. I would call it a predictable lie. Jim i thought he liked it. I like that shot shape. Ian brian reed, his caddie, saying 175 he wants to land it. Dottie i think thats a good number. He wants to shape this ball from right to left, meaning it will come in a little warmer. Jim a little unlucky there. Just hops over. Its a 6iron a foot off the back. Ian could be up against the collar of the bluegrass rough at the back there as well. Good contact. You were right, dottie, he got the clubface on it nicely. As you said, predictable. It would have been a lot worse in this thick stuff on the slope. Jim howells next shot is going to be on the same line a little bit off the angle but he came from this side. Hell have a pretty good idea what happens on the back end of this chip. He came so close to winning it right there. But he does have that advantage of having just approached the cup from that direction. And still looking down at what stanley will face. Hes closer. Im not sure its any easier. If they match scores here, they will return and may in 18th hole all over again. Ian theres charles. Jim and if they halve scores a second time, theyll then go to 17. Ian a slight upslope for Charles Howells chip. Dottie you can see most of the golf ball im probably 25 feet away and you can see it. Hell be standing a little on his toes as far as taking the stance. I would anticipate that ball would come out pretty vertical. Ian so a lob wedge and swing like he did at 15 earlier in regulation. A little not so much a stab at it but a little bit of a swing through it. Not too much acceleration and then slightly downhill to the hole. Jim you could even hear kyle stanley moving one of our ground mikes. Or trying to. Boy, does jack stoker and our entire audio crew, were they free shent knowing exactly where to put a microphone to pick up some of that great sound of the playoff. Again. Hes the first to play and that is not going to play be ian he played very quickly, i believe. With everything there, mark russell giving the ruling jim i agree. Ian he wasnt far out of his eyeline. He got a lot of shaft lean. He didnt swing through and up. He hit down into the bank. Dottie ian, if you were able to listen closely to the audio, it sounded a little muffled. It was not a clean strike. Jim how hard is this shot, dottie . Dottie its hard. Darn hard. You have to be super committed to the shot you hit. There are options. It looks like hes going to have this club pretty open. Ian down the hill all the way. Hell need to land it just on. What wonderful touch. Dottie fantastic. Jim but it runs out to what is a nervous distance. Ian theyre never easy, those chips up against the collar. Not too sure how much grass you get between the clubface and the ball. You have to get through and it then it just pops up with the loft of the sand wedge. Nice, open face. Just gently done. As you said, jimmy. Howell knows exactly how this putt reacts as it gets towards the cup. It just wants to fall to the low side, to the left for him. Jim you make it, you put so much pressure on stanley, you might win it right here. Ian take a deep breath and try and relax. This time it didnt break. Dottie i think this time it had a touch more pace. Jim stanley now with a putt to win it. Ian chance for a second victory on the pga tour for style school kyle stanley. Jim a chance to get into the masters. A chance to see it all happen. Of course he made his debut on tour in 1978, the year that he was born. What have you got here, dottie . Four or five feet . Dottie i would say a good four. The best part about this putt is for a clear one and its uphill. You dont have to baby it. Go ahead and hit it. Jim there it is kyle stanley a winner again on the pga tour. Ian a nice par there, but he made a great par at 17 from way right of the green. Jim yes, it started in the downpour and then made the putt after they resumed play and then made that great par in regulation here at 18. So three memorable pars, as it turns out, to win it. Kyle stanley, a second tour victory. This is a young man who was an outstanding amateur golfer. Twotime runnerup in the ncaas. Won the hogan award out of clemson. Dottie, lets hear from the champ. Dottie kyle, youve come back from a pretty dark place in golf. Five years from your last one. How much does it mean on such a difficult tour to win on again . It means a lot. Ive had so much help from my coaches, my family, my wife. Its hard to put into words right now. Im sorry. Dottie obviously very emotional for you. Look guard, what does that do for you for the rest of the year on the pga tour . Its confirmation that weve been work tong right things. I think if anything, it will probably make me a little bit hungrier to get to work. Im happy for a lot of people. I had a lot of help. It means a lot to me and my team. Dottie youve moved into 14th position on the fedexcup. Looking forward to east lake and all that goes on with being eligible to be in the playoffs. How does it maybe change how you look at the rest of the year . Well, gosh, i dont know. I have a lot to digest here. A lot of cool things kind of come when you kind of just focus on the pros process. Well see but i dont anticipate much change and still will continue to work hard and do what weve been doing. Dottie thank you very much for your time and congratulations. Thanks. Jim congratulations. Just at a loss for words. Hes in shock. Wife dally. It had been five years since he last won. He used to beat everybody as an amateur and i can remember when he won that event at the Waste Management phoenix open in 2012. Wefingt this kid, he could be a serious force out here. Maybe thats still to come. Ian i agree. Jim Charles Howell, runnerup and hes standing by right now with amanda. Amanda charles, this your first start back since that rib injury that took you out. Not the result you wanted but you have to be pleased with your performance. Yeah, going into this week itches extremely rusty and i really cant believe how well ive played. Ive had good people helping me. And support from family has been great. Amanda youve punched your ticket to the open championship. What does that mean to you . Based on the rough i saw last time, i need to get help on that stuff but im excited to go back. Its a wonderful event and nice to be in it. Amanda after being out so long, what was the most challenging part, physically or mentally staying . It i was going nuts. I could putt and riled a bike and that was it. It was a long nine weeks. Glad to be back and hopefully can stay healthy now. Jim can you imagine . Thats the 16th time hes finished second. Played so well today but bogeys the first hole of the playoff and that trophy now will have the name kyle stanley on it. That was charles attempt at par. Ian that was so easy to do. Jim and the winner, right there. Center cut. Ian what a feeling. You could tell the emotion there. Its been a hard grind for him for a couple of years. Gracious in defeat, Charles Howell. Jim so leer at the quicken loans national, t. P. C. Potomac at avenel farm, potomac, maryland. Kyle stanley is the champion. Compare the consistency. Compare the trust. Compare the results. When you compare everything. Theres just no comparison. Performance speaks louder than words. Jim again, tonight on cbs, it begins here in just a few minutes for most of you except on the west coast. Thats all tonight on cbs. Lets update the fedexcup standings. Stanley moves into 14th. Thats a big vault. Remember, he had fourth place at the players championship. And now just outside the top 10. Take a look at the final standings for the 74 players who made the cut on friday night at plus four or better. A big group tied for fifth. Martin, leishman, bradley, wagner, kang, levin, luck, and lingmerth. Patrick reed and Bryson Dechambeau finished inside top 20, along with barnes and streelman. Summerhays drops back today. Top 20 for him but had a chance at the beginning of the day to win the thing. Kevin na had 30 coming in. Jason kokrak in that group tied 26 at even par. Ian just a tough test of golf, jimmy this week. It really was a difficult golf course, especially friday afternoon. For those players that had to play friday afternoon, it was definitely three or four shots tougher than the afternoon before. Jim there are some winners from earlier this year. Henley at houston. Bryan at the r. B. C. Heritage. Sam saunders, who tied 61st. He actually was a roommate with kyle stanley at clemson for a year. Ian oh, thats right, the tigers. Jim so theyre old buddies and of course, sams grandfather did something rather notable here on this very course. Arn that would palmer aced the third hole back in 1986 in backtoback competitive rounds. And they have a little plaque to commemorate that here on the course. Think about that. You knock it in on a hole ian long hole too. Jim then do it the next day as well. So the champions name is going to go right in the middle of this thank you board. For the troops. Ian wow. Jim i just love that. Saluting the heroes and they are indeed. All right, some of the highlights from earlier today. Charles howell at the first hole. Ian that swing didnt change all day. Jim went flag hunting right away. And then this for the birdie. On his way to 66. Ian a great way to start. Jim this is kyle stanley up ahead at the eighth. Again, he and howell side by side all day long, right on into the playoff. Ian yeah, birdied the fifth and sixth holes after bogeying one. Jim birdie putt. He was a walker cup teammate with dustin johnson, rickie fowler, billy horschel, webb simpson. Heres howell for eagle. Oh, that was a big moment at 134. He was the first to get to seven today. Remember, the lead had been 10 after friday night with lingmerth. Stanley tried to match him but it was a twoputt birdie so those two marched on at seven under par. Now, in the rain after missing the green at 17, stanley pitched it to that point. Ian that will certainly be the one that he remembers right there. Incredible. Jim he had to sit out for that short break when they blew the horn. Came back out and makes the putt. This begins the sequence of three pars he wont soon forget. I say the one in regulation because he was in trouble off the tee. 6iron out of the sand to that point. It looked rather routine greenside but still it was a good four. But howell had the putt to win it. Ian incredible how that missed. Jim then in the playoff, charles for par. The third shot really hurt him. Ian i think he rushed it a little. Jim and the par to win. Ian that really was a good up and down. Jim kyle stanley a champion on the pga tour for the second time and the first time in five years. Jim yeah, hes going to the open. Hes going to be headed to royal birkdale, so hes not only lifting the trophy here but hes got plans now to head overseas. Thats the winning putt. His first victory since getting married in october of 2015. And kyle and dally dolly can setting back home in washington. He went from the state of washington all the way to clemson to have that phenomenal amateur career. Now he moves up to 14th in the fedexcup standings with a win over Charles Howell in the playoff. Boy, he was choked up, too. Had a hard time putting it into words. I know youre so laser focused all day long and then all of a sudden trying to put into context, the moment. Its hard to do. Ian you could tell he had no way of expressing himsel. Jim ian, its been a pleasure. To all of you, well see you next week from the greenbrier. Jim nantz, ian bakerfinch, everybody at cbs. Happy birthday, america, and have a safe and wonderful week ahead. Today, we spend a whole lot of time like this. 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