PGA Tour: Valspar Championship final results here.
When it was all said and done, Adam Hadwin had another good week on the Copperhead course at this year's Valspar Championship.
In complete control of his game on Thursday 64 and Friday 66 with 14 birdies and a share of the lead at -12, the birdies dried up on Saturday with 3 offset by 2 bogey's -1 70 leaving him 5 shots behind going into Sunday.
He birdied the opening par 5, then posted 12 straight pars before finding trouble off the tee at the 600yd par 5 14th and eventually making his 1st bogey which ended his challenge, then pars at 15,16, 17 and ending with a bogey 5 at the last 72 -12 T7th worth $228,930.00
It was his 2nd top 10 in a row after a T9 at the Players last week.
Of the 5 players including Hadwin, who were in contention come the final 9 on Sunday, last years winner Sam Burns won again with a birdie on the 2nd playoff hole to beat his college friend and tour rookie Davis Riley who both finished at -17.
Bruns and Riley, both 25,
It was Burns 3rd win in the last 10 months, worth $1,404,000.
Canadians: Adam Svensson 71 68 67 73 -5 T39, $29,250 then Nick Taylor who had 8 bogey's and a double on Sunday, 69 70 68 79 +2 T70 $15,912.
That ends the "Florida swing". Next week it's off to Austin, Texas for the WGC Dell Technologies Match Play, for the top 60 where Mac Hughes and Corey Connors will play.
The rest are in Punta Cana DOM for the Corales Championship with David Hearn, Michael Gligic, Taylor Pendrith, Roger Sloan, Adam Svensson and Nick Taylor are in the field with Mike Weir as an alternative.
Next it's the Valero Texas Open in San Antonio before the Masters April 14-17.
Bryan Angus
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