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♪ g] [announcer speakin and now on the tee, justin thomas. webb simpson. jordan spieth. ♪ bubba watson. bill haas. on the tee, jason dufner. louis oosthuizen. ♪ jimmy walker. rickie fowler. adam scott. [driver sound] before sunday, before moving day, [ticking] before cut day, [driver sound] [ticking] [explosion] there's count day. ♪ [driver sound] titleist, [explosion] the most trusted ball in golf. bill: scuden death at the at&t byron nelson. regulation concluding with sergio garcia and brooks koepka both at 15 under par. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] and brooks koepka is there signing his scorecard. winner of the waste management last year for his lone pga tour victory. the last time tonight begins with "60 minutes" and remembering morley safer, followy episodes of "undercover boss." that's tonight, only cbs. they'll go back and play the 18th once again. that's how things concluded with our co-leaders. you think about sergio, he has four win is internationally since his victory at the wyndham in 2012 but none on the pga tour since that win at greensboro and he said he said he's had up to a dozen chances to win other tournaments in that four-year span but not able to get it done. there they are. getting ready to head to the tee at the 18th for sudden death. unless you're a pga tourfeat... professional. in the last two years, quicken loans has paid a year's worth of mortgage payments to 48 lucky winners, thanks to the quicken loans hole-in-one sweepstakes. this year, it's back, and when a pga tour professional sinks a hole-in-one, you could be next. win a year's worth of mortgage payments from quicken loans. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans. there's no one no one surface...e. no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 20-c16 class. lease the c300 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. bill: there's sergio heading back to the 18th tee. he shot a 29 on the second nine to open with a 63 on thursday. that gave him a share of the overnight lead with johnson wagner and danny lee and the round was not concluded untille the next day. either one of these guys considered a favorite for you? nick: not really. they're both kind of the they'll both drift it off to the right. they'll both have very similar shots, exactly as they've just done. interestingly, sergio, he's been flat at the weekend. he got to 15 under. that was saturday on the eighth and then he bogeyed nine and 10 and no birdies yesterday and then just gets two so he actually got to 15. we were all thinking 20 was going to be the number. everybody at the top couldn't work out how to win this one. i can't call this one. this could go either way. it's all down to the tee shot. as long as you're in a good lie. you could be in the rough with a decent lie but if you get a poor lie in the rough, that could cost you. bill: sergio, we mentioned earlier, hit two in the water today. 68. still. had a tremendous par save so one of them didn't cost him. koepka shot 11. bill: there's lori lee, at&t, the senior executive vice president loifer -- overlooking the proceedings. pat on the back from sergio. koepka trying for a second pga tour victory. sergio looking for his second here at the at&t byron nelson. nick: well, the bunker on the right-hand side is a good -- sorry, 315 out. as you saw earlier on then as they like, which is always nice to know that you're more than likely not going to reach it. gives you a perfect aiming point, don't you think? peter: yeah, the wind is sufficient -- it's actually picked up since they last played it so i think the bunker is out of play. great line. nick: wow, that's a bit mighty close to the water. peter: this is left. nick: could that be gone? we go back to tee, didn't even take a practice swing. picked it up and did that. now sergio can put the driver back in the bag, i would have thought. he knows darn well, neck one into the right rough and he's looking good. nancy: bill: this is ser playoff on tour. he won here in 2004 in a playoff. robert dedmon and dudley hart. holds the finish. nick: right across the edge. bill: left side of the fairway and we'll be back with more from the at&t byron nelson right after this word from your local cbs station. bill: here's a look at the fedexcup standings. jason day moving ahead of scott with his win last week. sergio or brooks will move up with a win up to 12th. tonight on "60 minutes," remembering morley safer followed by back-to-back new episodes of "undercover boss." that's tonight, only cbs. once again we'll be at the dean & deluca invitational next saturday and sunday from colonial at 3:00 eastern time. jordan spieth among those expected. see how he recovers from this very difficult week, coming off a tough week at the players and let's look at koepka's swing. nick: he's been playing that little fade all the time. as i said, he walked back to the tee, no practice swings or anything. he might have just got it -- peter: just made contact a little inside center in toward the heel and that ended up being a tug instead of a cut and he didn't cross the hard. sergio, on the other hand, did a wonderful job here. he tucks the right elbow, puts it on his hip and just rotates his lower body. just a tremendous driver of the golf ball and does it with pretty much of a descending blow on all of his shots. nick: yes, he always hits down on it and holds that right wrist position beautifully through impact. did you see on the cbs trackman, the curve in that ball is three feet. one yard for sergio. peter: he uses a 4 -inch driver, too. that's old school. nick: yeah, he has to when he changes directions so much. peter: brooks has got to nick: that's a good lie. peter: 167 yards total to the flag. yeah, you can take out hazard stakes there. they are immovable. he still has a good shot. just throw this inside a 15-foot circle. peter: if he's going to do it, he's doing it with a pitching wedge. nick: oh, my goodness, what is that? bill: turned away. he knew immediately. bill: that's miles out. that's not even close to the right club. it's all happening in a mad rush for him, isn't it? doesn't look like he's focused on what he's up to. bill: last time there was a playoff here, water was a factor. in 2007, palmer landed in the waters with his approach shot and keegan bradley went on to win so the door is open for dottie: that's a 58-degree wedge on the way. a slight touch to the right. smart, smart play. nick: yeah. brooks has to chip it in, hole it for a four, which seems unlikely. watch sergio on the downswing again. traps the golf ball. peter: watch how much shaft lean he has on this one. this is unbelievable. nick: look at the right angle. i love that, the right wrist. he just stabbed that one. a punch. just keep that club -- the priority is get it back to the golf ball with a square clubface. bill: sergio looking for his third win here in the state of texas. when he arrived this week he got a dessert replica from a picture from the 2004 nelson. byron. it's made of edible materials and he said i'm trying hard not to eat it because it looks so delicious. great motivation and he definitely has the advantage here. nick: i'm sure he can get it flash frozen so he can take it back to switzerland while he has his couple of weeks off. could get it replicated in switzerland. make it swiss chocolate. can't get much finer than that. bill: eight-time winner on the pga tour. 11 more victories in europe. now koepka just has to produce some magic. nick: wow. lost the plot amazing. bill: he'll be disappointed when he thinks back on this opportunity. at one point, a three-shot advantage. in control for most of the day here in the final round. sergio able to recover from two balls in the water in his final round. still shot 68. that was good enough to get into this playoff. nick: yeah, it really was the weekend of a lot of missed shots. koepka had that fabulous drive up 16 then carves the 3-wood, whatever, into the trees, into the bunker. then made a really good 5. one more great shot and he could have made a straightforward 4. bill: this to win it. nick: whoa. sergio does have the option to putt out but they rarely do in playoffs. so it's still alive. if brooks holes, sergio misses, it's two 5's. bill: this for bogey. needs it to have any chance. nick: sergio. bill: anti-climactic but sergio will get his ninth win on the pga tour and that will tie him with seve. will give him a combination of 20 wins on the pga tour and in europe. it's been a good week for brooks koepka. 65-64-65, but 71 in the final wound -- round cost him. now here's sergio. for the victory. got it. it's been almost four years since he's had a win on the pga tour but this is number nine for sergio garcia. celebrating with glenn murray, his caddie. slugger white shaking hands with everybody. 6, 265 total good enough to get it done for sergio. so there it is. ties seve at nine. jose maria olazabal with six. most wins on the pga tour by spanish-born players and you have to think for sergio, because there's been such a gap and he's come so close, he said about a dozen times, finally able to get into the winner's circle. dottie? dottie: i couldn't help but watch you watch the replay. this win was your ninth on the pga tour and it ties somebody i know who's very, very s you, seve. what's the first thing that pops in your mind when you know that's the fact? >> it's awesome. obviously to be up there with seve for me means so much. i won a little bit allah seve today. i -- ala seve today. i really wasn't on. i played well the last few holes but other than that i was battling with my swing. i was playing hard and clipping great. i made some great putts and very happy i was able to get it. dottie: four years after your last win on the pga tour and in a ryder cup year. do you have to reset some goals now? >> no, not really. the goals are still the same, just keep getting better. i played nicely there week. i know that i can play better. i need to keep going, obviously this is going to jump me nicely into the ryder cup standings, which i'm dottie: two balls in the water today. what's that tell you about what's in your heart? >> like i said, my swing wudget all the way from. but i played as hard as i could and i fought hard. obviously the course was playing tough today. it was a bit windier, the greens firmed up a bit. i knew it was difficult for everyone but in the end we got it done, which was great. dottie: well done. peter, over to you. peter: brooks it was a battle the whole weekend for you. looked like you were trying to get this done with duct tape or something. >> yeah, i didn't have much the last 36 holes. i had no idea where the ball was going and you can't play out here when you're hitting in the rough. you're kind of playing defensively and that's not really what you want to do. peter: you have to take some solace in the fact that you didn't have your a game and you're in the final pairing and you lost in a pla. positive of out of it. it is what it is, you got to learn but it is disappointing. peter: thank you for your time. well done. back up to 18. bill: all right, peter, thank you very much. and here at the at&t byron nelson just outside of dallas in irving, texas, our champion for the second time here is sergio garcia. the lineup tonight once again on cbs begins with "60 minutes" and remembering morley safer followed by back-to-back new accept -- episodes of "undercover boss," tonight only cbs. we are the world's connectivity company. we are business & entertainment & innovation. we are at&t. we're mobilizing the world like never before. that's the power of &. bill: we are bk at the at&t byron nelson. there's a hug once again from beg -- peggy nelson. such an ambassador for her late husband's event. down the stretch, here's brooks koepka. third shot at the par 4 14th. nick: shut the face a little bit on this one and runs bill: that was for par. nick: decent left. it just didn't break and then he kept missing, same thing, 15. it's the same thing but again, it's a tee shot down the left in the rough. blasted a wedge out to the right. golf balls going left and right nearly all day here. this one wasn't his best. bill: that was for par at 15. meanwhile sergio did what he needed to do. this for birdie at the 17th. nick: made a very good up and down on 16. hit a fraction firmer that could have shut the door. bill: you wondered at the time if that was going to cost him. here he was for birdie at 18. nick: pushed it up the hill a touch. but it was a good effort and this is koepka in regulation play. bill: the second shot at 18. ck the rough make very nice shots. had a slightly longer version of sergio's. bill: so he had a putt for the win. nick: his tendency was just to come up short. only fractions. if that had just been a cup higher. bill: so we went to sudden death. first extra hole. koepka off the tee. nick: amazing, his miss is really right. and this one just went straight down that left edge of the pond. bill: this is what you just couldn't do. finds the water. so the door was open for sergio. his second shot at 18 in sudden death. first extra hole. nick: a real standard knockdown for safety shot and that's all he really needed. bill: this was the putt to win. for the second time, coming 12 years after his first in 2004. so sergio garcia, ninth win on the pga tour. koepka will finish second. put a much or, who -- kuchar, another third-place finish. colt knost, who had a 65 to close in that group at 13 under par, the former s.m.u. news staining and jordan spieth, what a battle it was for him at 74. nick: it was amazing. sergio said he didn't have his a-game. brooks said he didn't. jordan certainly didn't. i don't feel i had my a-game today. bill: i think you did. it's a process but what does jordan have to consider? nick: he's got real work too with his coach kevin mccorpic. they have to get it fix is as happenedly as possible. bill: again, here's the lineup tonight on cbs -- that's all tonight, only cbs. sergio garcia is the winner. first hole of sudden death today at the at&t byron nelson. exchanging hugs with peggy nelson. a very satisfying victory for sergio. it's been four years since he last won on the pga tour and this is number nine. for all of us at cbs sports, thanks for being with us. so long from the at&t byron nelson. damp, dreary, and drizzle again. are we going to break a rain record for may? hello i'm debra alfarone. the question when are we going to see the sun? today marks 17 days of rain this month. the record 20. so are we going to break it or when are we going to get a break? let's find out from first chief meteorologist howard bernstein. >> i'm so over this. people are giving me dirty looks like i have something to do with it. but you're right, debra, a dismal month. things will change drastically here by tuesday and wednesday. but today if you're heading out this evening the rain likely to continue for the most part. light

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