The American Luke List won at Sanderson Farmsan American circuit tournament held in Jackson (Mississippi), by defeating his compatriots Ben Griffin and Scott Stallings and the Swedes Ludvig Aberg and Henrik Norlander in a tiebreaker.
List made a 13.7-meter putt on the first playoff hole to settle In their favor was a tournament in which the top five finished tied at 270 strokes (-18), one less than the trio formed by American Mark Hubbard, South African Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Chinese Carl Yuan.
Griffin went into the final day as the leader, but broke his tournament by scoring a 74 (+2)while List, with 70, was installed in the leading group, the same as Stallings and Norlander, while the young Aberg, under the protection of his impressive performance in Europe’s victory in the Ryder Cup in Rome, progressed to a -4 (68 ) until the final match for the title.
List, 38, was able to celebrate his second victory on the circuit with his partner Chloe and his children Ryann and Harrison (the first being in the 2022 Famers Insurance), as well as his qualification for the Masters, something very special for a player living in Augusta.
“Having the opportunity to get to the jump-off made me think, ‘Okay, this is a gift.’ Then my mentality changed to: ‘Okay, we’re going to try to make a birdie anyway.’ I didn’t hit the best (approach) shot, but I told my caddy, ‘I will,’ and somehow I hit it,” explained the American, who had to wait two hours in the clubhouse to find out if there was He He had to compete in the tiebreaker, but in the end he was able to dedicate the victory to his daughter, which he requested.
Source: La Verdad

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