Thomas began the Sony Open with a 15-foot eagle putt on his final hole to shoot 59. He ended it Sunday with a two-putt birdie from 60 feet that gave him yet another entry in the PGA Tour record book for the lowest 72-hole score in history. Thomas chugged it down, smiled and said to them, “I think I had a glass with a hole in it.”Bottoms up, kid. On the second playoff hole, the 433-yard 10th, Gana had 97 yards to a front pin. He calmly tapped in his birdie putt after Ortiz, who missed his birdie try from some 65 feet away, made par.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 16, 2017 03:33 UTC