PGA Tour Honda Classic final leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/the-honda-classic/leaderboard.html
Forgive me for jumping on the day's leading story at the Academy Awards when poor old Bonnie and Clyde, aka Faye Dunaway and Warren Beattie were given the wrong card to announce the 'movie of the year' and ended up giving it to La La Land before all hell broke lose and the organizers took back all the Oscars and re gave them to the actual winners from Moonlight.
No it wasn't Graham DeLaet who won the Honda Classic, although he did post his 2nd top 10 in 3 outings with a closing E70 to grab 10th place at -6.it was Rickie Fowler of course who staggered a bit but made 2 crucial long putts to run away in the end with a 4 shot victory 66 66 65 71 -12 for his 4th career win.
The Bear Trap as it always does, took it's toll, with Gary Woodland, Jimmy Walker donating their Titliests to the PGA National pond gods as they came down the stretch, and Tyrell Hatton and Morgan Freeman missing little putts that meant a lot of money.
David Hearn T43 E 69 71 67 73, and MacKenzie Hughes T66 +7 69 71 72 75 both battled but just ended up filling out the numbers.
Defending champion Adam Scott ended up T14 at -4.
This week the top 50 in the world rankings have qualified to go to Mexico (along with 25 others), instead of Miami for the WGC Mexico Championship which has always been played on the Blue Monster at Doral, but has been moved since Cadillac withdrew their sponsorship there.
Here are the qualifiers and how they made it http://www.pgatour.com/inside-the-field/2017/02/24/wgc-mexico-championship.html
Bryan Angus
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