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Godsey comes from behind for a playoff win in Ecuador

Godsey comes from behind for a playoff win in Ecuador   With his win at the Banco del Pacífico Open in Ecuador, Conner Godsey moves to No. 2 on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica Points List. (Media/PGA TOUR) In This Article QUITO, Ecuador–After firing a final-round-low, 7-under 65 to charge into a tie for first with 54-hole leader Drew Nesbitt, Conner Godsey made a playoff birdie on No. 18 to come from behind and win the Banco del Pacífico Open Sunday. The Jacksonville, Florida, resident and Alabama native had entered the day trailing by six, in a tie for ninth.

Nesbitt puts pedal down, opens four-shot lead in Ecuador

QUITO, Ecuador–Holding a one-shot lead over eight players through 36 holes, Drew Nesbitt fired a week-low, 7-under 65 Saturday to open a four-shot lead at the Banco del Pacifico Open. The Toronto native moved to 16-under 200 with 18 holes left to play at Quito Tennis & Golf Club.

Fernández Valdés fires another 64, opens four-shot lead in Mexico

Fernández Valdés fires another 64, opens four-shot lead in Mexico
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Team Thomas wins PNC; Jin Young Ko takes LPGA Tour finale

Team Thomas wins PNC; Jin Young Ko takes LPGA Tour finale By The Associated PressDecember 20, 2020 GMT ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Justin Thomas and Tiger Woods traded text messages on the eve of the final round at the PNC Championship, their teams tied for the lead and in contention. Neither mentioned winning. This was about Woods getting to play alongside 11-year-old son Charlie, watching him twirl the club after a good drive and yes, even deliver a fist pump in his red shirt Sunday. For Thomas, it was about competing with his father, Mike, a longtime club professional in Kentucky and the only coach he’s ever had.

Matthews cruises to five-shot win in Puerto Plata

Matthews cruises to five-shot win in Puerto Plata   Brandon Matthews holding the tournament trophy after his victory at the PGA TOUR Latinoamérica’s Puerto Plata Open at Playa Dorada Golf Course in the Dominican Republic. (Media/PGA TOUR) In This Article PUERTO PLATA, Dominican Republic Thirteen months after missing a putt to extend a playoff at the VISA Open de Argentina, where he was distracted by a fan with Down syndrome who yelled at a critical moment, Brandon Matthews found redemption with a five-shot win at the PGA TOUR Latinoamérica’s Puerto Plata Open. Leading by four after a third-round 63, Matthews proved impossible to catch Sunday at Playa Dorada Golf Course. The 26-year old from Dupont, Pennsylvania, never led by less than three shots, and a final round, 6-under 65 led him to a comfortable five-shot victory. Matthews finished the week at 26-under par 258, with fellow American Jacob Bergeron claiming runner-up

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