Denmark take GolfSixes glory, Harman snaps DJ streak
European Tour: GolfSixes – Team Denmark
Thorbjørn Olesen and Lucas Bjerregaard fired Team Denmark to the inaugural GolfSixes title following a 3-1 victory over Team Australia.
Following two days of pulsating group stage and knockout action where the European Tour’s 16 team format had broken new ground the Danish duo found themselves up against Aussies Scott Hend and Sam Brazel in the final.
After the opening two holes the teams couldn’t be separated until a birdie on the third put the Australian’s in the driving seat. Denmark, though, recovered after both Hend and Brazel found the water from the fourth tee to level things up.
The Danes then birdied the final two holes coming home to secure the match and make Tour history in the process taking the first ever GolfSixes crown.
Champions ?#GolfSixes pic.twitter.com/EJVUFepmoz
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) May 7, 2017
Elsewhere, the Scottish pairing of Marc Warren and Richie Ramsay defeated Italy’s Matteo Manassero and Renato Paratore in the third place play-off.
After six holes the teams couldn’t be separated and were forced to an extra hole with nearest the pin taking the match. Warren stepped up and knocked his in tight to the flag with partner Ramsay losing his left.
Italian Paratore followed Warren in close but was left heartbroken as his effort landed just 4 inches further from the flag than the Scotsman’s tee shot – it was down to team-mate Mannassero.
The 24-year-old couldn’t quite match his partner as his 7-iron landed over the back settling on the fringe leaving Scotland to take third outright.
Scotland finish third by four inches in the closest to the pin play-off hole. #GolfSixes pic.twitter.com/G8ApB2vRLa
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) May 7, 2017
PGA Tour: Wells Fargo – Brian Harman
Brian Harman notched his first PGA Tour win in three years on Sunday following a dramatic 28-foot birdie on the 72nd hole.
Earlier Dustin Johnson, who was in search of his fourth straight victory in as many starts, set the clubhouse lead at 9 under following a final round 67 after making the cut on the mark.
Pat Perez followed Johnson into the clubhouse which left Harman needing to birdie the last to take the title. The 30-year-old gathered himself after a duffed chip shot from the left-hand side of the green saw his ball settle nearly 30-foot from the hole.
Harman, though, stepped up and rattled his effort home to spark wild celebrations and take just his second ever PGA Tour win.
Making birdie at the 72nd hole to win.
It's tough to top this feeling. ? pic.twitter.com/jhkCMpUSgV
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) May 7, 2017
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