The Citizen (Gauteng)

English grinds out play-off victory

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New York – Harris English (right) rolled in a 20-foot birdie putt on the eighth play-off hole on Sunday to defeat fellow American Kramer Hickok and win the US PGA Travelers Championsh­ip.

The intense drama matched the second-longest play-off in US PGA history as each player delivered seven play-off pars before English capped the spectacle in the twilight for his fourth career tour title.

“This was awesome,” English said. “The fans were keeping us in it. Hats off to Kramer. What a competitor.

“We were grinding out there, making those six and seven-footers. That was incredible. What an experience. The fans are always awesome here. Glad we gave them a good little show.”

English, ranked 19th, won the 2013 St. Jude and Mayakoba Classics and snapped his win drought at January’s Tournament of Champions – qualifying under revamped Covid-19 rules thanks to making the 2020 Tour Championsh­ip.

Hickok, ranked 331st, sank a birdie putt from just inside nine feet on the 18th hole in regulation to shoot a three-under-par 67 and match English on 13-under 267 after 72 holes at TPC River Highlands in Connecticu­t.

“It was just a hard-fought battle out there,” Hickok said. “Played tough. He battled so hard. There were times I put him in a tough spot, he put me in a tough spot, and he came out on top and he’s a true champion.

“It was just a tremendous day. It was a privilege. I’m just going to draw on this going forward in my career and hopefully learn a lot from it.”

Hickok, denied his first PGA title, and English, went to the 18th for the fourth time for the sixth extra hole.

English blasted from a fairway bunker to just outside six feet of the cup while Hickok’s approach went just off the green.

Hickok rolled his putt 20 feet past the hole but made the comeback putt for par as the crowd roared and chanted his name.

English missed his birdie putt for the win and tapped in to extend the drama to a seventh playoff hole, back at the 18th tee.

English two-putted from 25 feet to leave Kramer a 17-footer for birdie to win.

He missed but tapped in for par, setting up an eighth extra hole. –

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