TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Seminoles.com) - The only thing missing from the trophy presentation to Daniel Berger at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Sunday was the FSU fight song. Berger’s remarkable eagle on the final hole gave him his fourth PGA TOUR win and marked the second time FSU teammates Berger and Brooks Koepka have won consecutive tournaments on the Tour. Berger stood on the tee of the famed 18th hole, knowing that he needed a birdie to win. The Pacific Ocean breaks along the entire left side of the fairway and out-of-bounds markers on the right, which cost him two strokes the day before, further pinching the stingy landing area. After his near-perfect tee shot split the fairway, Berger hit what he called “probably the best three wood and the best putt he has ever hit” for an eagle 3 and a finish of 18-under, two strokes ahead of the nearest competition. Paired with Koepka’s win the week before at the Waste Management Open in Scottsdale, Arizona, the PGA Tour was draped w
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