Texarkana Gazette

Tway wins Safeway Open playoff for 1st PGA Tour title

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NAPA, Calif. —Kevin Tway made a 10-foot birdie putt on the third hole of a playoff Sunday to win the season-opening Safeway Open for his first PGA Tour title.

The son of eight-time PGA Tour winner Bob Tway, the 30-year-old former Oklahoma State player beat Ryan Moore on the par-4 10th after Brandt Snedeker dropped out on their first extra trip down the par-5 18th.

After strong wind died down in the late afternoon on Silverado’s treelined North Course, Tway birdied the final two holes in regulation for a 1-under 71, then birdied all three holes in the playoff.

“In the playoff I made three birdies, so that was pretty good,” Tway said. “I’m kind of at a loss for words.”

Moore birdied three of the last four in a 67.

“I didn’t even expect to be in this position,” Moore said. “When I finished my round, I really didn’t think there was a chance of this. Golf is funny and it can work its way out sometimes, so this was a bonus. I hit some good shots in the playoff, birdied a couple holes and today just wasn’t good enough.”

Snedeker, three strokes ahead entering the day and five in front with 11 to play, had four back-nine bogeys in a 74.

“Really disappoint­ing,” Snedeker said. “Played a really good front nine in tough conditions and made the turn on the back nine and actually drove the ball really well. Had a lot of opportunit­ies, just hit some really poor iron shots, left myself in places you can’t do it. Didn’t make any putts.”

The nine-time PGA Tour winner bogeyed the first three holes on the back nine, birdied the par-5 16th, bogeyed the par-4 17th and parred the 18th, missing from 9 feet.

“I’m going to look at that one in a few years and know I gave that one away,” Snedeker said. “I had that full control.”

Luke List eagled the 18th for a 67 to finish a stroke out of the playoff with Troy Merritt (68), Sam Ryder (69), Aaron Baddeley (69) and Sungjae Im (71).

“Obviously, we all kind of knew the wind was going to be crazy warming up this morning,” List said. “There was debris flying everywhere. I was just anticipati­ng a really tough day and it was.”

Phil Mickelson tied for 17th at 8 under after a 72.

“It was challengin­g but yet very playable conditions,” Mickelson said. “Actually, I played pretty good. I hit two balls out of bounds on the fifth hole trying to go for the green, but other than that, I played pretty well.”

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