American Finau wins playoff to capture marathon Northern Trust

Author: Agencies

NEW YORK: Tony Finau snapped a lengthy title drought, outlasting Cameron Smith in a playoff at the Northern Trust which needed a Monday finish and an extra hole to determine the winner. This is the second win of the American’s career and comes 1,975 days and 143 starts since Finau’s first PGA Tour victory at the 2016 Puerto Rico Open. Finau cruised to victory by making par on the extra hole in the first event of the FedEx Cup playoffs at the Liberty National Golf Course in Jersey City, New Jersey. Organizers had to move the final round to Monday after 23 centimetres (nine inches) of rain fell on the golf course over the weekend. Finau closed with a six-under 65 in regulation and 20-under 264 total, then carried his strong play over into the playoff. The same couldn’t be said for his Aussie opponent Smith who virtually handed the win to Finau on par-four 18 extra holes by smoking his tee shot out of bounds. Smith had to hit a second tee shot but there was no turning back with the way Finau was playing. Finau went birdie-eagle-birdie-par-birdie during a five hole stretch on the back nine, beginning with the par-four 12th hole. Finau also had to leapfrog over Jon Rahm by shooting a 30 on the back nine. Rahm appeared to be on his way to victory but made two bogeys in his final four holes to drop out of contention. Rahm shot 69 to finish at 18-under, two strokes back of the leaders.

The Northern Trust featured the top 125 players in the FedEx Cup standings. The top 70 from this event will move on to the BMW Championship, which tees off in Maryland on Thursday. Rahm finished alone in third while Justin Thomas (70), Swede Alex Noren (66) and Tom Hoge (69) tied for fourth at 15-under, five strokes back of the leaders. Patrick Reed, who won here the last time the tournament was played on this course in 2019, withdrew from the event with an injured ankle and then ended up in a hospital in Houston with pneumonia.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Top Stories

Senior executives at Mercuria to face investigation by Pakistan’s FIA

Mercuria, a global commodities trading firm headquartered in Geneva, finds its senior executives under scrutiny…

19 hours ago
  • Business

PSX extends bullish trend with gain of 862 points

Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) remained bullish for the second session in a row on Monday,…

19 hours ago
  • Business

PKR depreciates by 3 paisas to 278.24 vs USD

The rupee remained on the back foot against the US dollar in the interbank market…

19 hours ago
  • Business

SECP approves PIA’s scheme of arrangement

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan has approved the Scheme of Arrangement between Pakistan…

19 hours ago
  • Business

Gold snaps losing streak

Gold price in the country snapped a six-session losing streak and increased by Rs2,500 per…

19 hours ago
  • Business

Rs 83.6 billion loaned to young entrepreneurs: Rana Mashhood

Chairman of the Prime Minister Youth’s Programme(PMYP) Rana Mashhood has underscored the success of the…

19 hours ago