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Zurich Classic of New Orleans: Novak and Griffin win after McIlroy & Lowry stumble
- Well, they had a three-shot lead to start the day and, although it was nervy at times, Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin get the job done for a first PGA Tour win.
- This weekend, and especially that 17th hole, will live long in the memory of both men.
- For the reigning champions Shane Lowry and Rory McIlroy, it was a strong title defence but they just couldn’t get things going in the final round.
- Still, they looked like they enjoyed themselves again in New Orleans and the team format produced another entertaining tournament.
- That’s all from us here, thanks for joining (and staying with) us!
- Novak/Griffin -28, Knapp/Capan -26 (F)
- Ben Griffin’s pitch carries the bunker (just about) and leaves him and his partner with 17 feet and two putts to secure the win.
- Andrew Novak, beaten in a play-off by Justin Thomas seven days ago at Harbour Town, knocks it down to within a foot and leaves the honours to his partner.
- Knapp and Capan get their par too to finish in third.
- Hojgaard/Hojgaard -27 (F)
- It’s a birdie on 18 for the Hojgaards and they finish up on 27 under par.
- They’re in solo second at present with Novak and Griffin now needing a par to put the finishing touches on this one.
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- Novak/Griffin -28, Knapp/Capan -26 (17)
- Griffin gets a thumbs up from Novak as his tee shot on the 18th comes to a stop 306 yards up the fairway.
- That birdie on the 17th was their first since the seventh hole, by the way…all the way back before the rain delay.
- Novak/Griffin -28, Knapp/Capan -26 (17)
- WHAT A PUTT!
- There’s only been three birdies on the 17th all day but Ben Griffin finds one when he and his partner needed it most.
- They get to 28 under par and take a huge step towards winning the Zurich Classic.
- A two-shot lead heading for the last.
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- Hojgaard/Hojgaard -26 (17)
- Quite the scene on the 18th as Hojgaard tries to find a suitable drop.
- We’ve a cart path and a hospitality tent to contend with and it’s taking some time to get things sorted
- Novak/Griffin -27, Knapp/Capan -27 (17)
- It’s all happening now!
- Capan finds the water on 17th. Novak looks like he may join him but breathes a huge sigh of relief as he stays dry.
- Ahead on the 18th, Rasmus Hojgaard looks for all the world like he’s gone out of bounds but the marshals find his ball and they’re going to get relief.
- The Danes are still very much in this.
- Mao Saigo has won the Chevron Championship, prevailing in the five-way play-off on the first extra hole.
- It is a first major title for the 23-year-old Japanese player.
- Remarkable finish in Houston.
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- Hojgaard/Hojgaard -26 (17)
- On the 17th, Rasmus Hojgaard’s putt speeds by the hole and he’s left more meat on the bone there than his brother would have liked.
- Nicolai tidies up, though, to keep them one back heading for the last.
- Leaders still taking their time back on the 16th green.
- Lowry/McIlroy -23 (F)
- Not the title defence that Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry wanted here in New Orleans but they’ve always looked to be enjoying themselves, even during a tough back nine today.
- Lowry makes a putt from the fringe on the 18th for a birdie and it’s all smiles again as they head off to sign for an even-par 72.
- They could have done with a few more of those putts across the past five hours or so but, as it stands, they’re in a tie for 13th place as they finish up.
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- Hojgaard/Hojgaard -26 (16)
- The Hojgaards need at least one birdie in their final two holes.
- They’re on the green off the tee at the 17th and are still just one shot back of the leaders
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- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -21 (17)
- On the par-three 17th, Lowry had a 12-foot putt for par from the edge of the green but it’s turning into a rough finish for him and McIlroy.
- Another bogey, their third in the past five holes and they’re over par for the round now.
- Over at the Chevron Championship, the first women’s major of the season, a FIVE-way play-off will be needed to decide the winner!
- Hyo Joo Kim, Ruoning Yin, Ariya Jutanugarn, Lindy Duncan and Mao Saigo are going to extra holes in Texas.
- Talk about a tense finish.
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- American Lindy Duncan made birdie on the 72nd hole to make the play-off
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -22 (16)
- The putts just aren’t falling.
- McIlroy has a good look for a birdie but it’s no dice again.
- He walks towards the ball like he’s going to tap it in before remembering that’s a job for his playing partner this week.
- Salinda/Velo -22, Lowry/McIlroy -22 (15)
- It’s bogeys for both at the 15th and this title defence is all over bar the shouting now.
- The Hojgaards have another birdie though, just one back now.
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- Hojgaard/Hojgaard -25, Hisatsune/Kanaya -24 (13)
- An eventful stretch for the Hojgaard twins.
- They’ve gone bogey-birdie-bogey-birdie over the past four holes.
- It’s Nicolai who gets the putt to drop on the 13th and they’re back within two of the lead.
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -23 (14)
- When it isn’t your day, it isn’t your day.
- On the par three, McIlroy’s tee shot leaves 15 feet for the birdie.
- Lowry’s putt doesn’t drop and it’s another par.
- Four back with four to play.
- Salinda and Velo make a bogey and they’re back to 23 under too.
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- Salinda/Velo -24, Lowry/McIlroy -23 (13)
- From the edge of the green, Lowry decides to chip and that’s not a good shot either!
- McIlroy’s putt from about eight feet slides past the hole and it’ll be the first bogey of the day.
- For most of the day it’s felt as if they’ve been spinning their wheels but that wasn’t the time to start going backwards!
- Salinda/Velo -24, Lowry/McIlroy -24 (12)
- Someone is on our side anyway…it seems the final group have been told to pick up the pace!
- Meanwhile, ahead on the 13th, Lowry has found the rough.
- Tricky stance here for McIlroy, as well…
- And that’s not what he was after.
- He’s ended up about 30 feet from the hole.
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- Novak/Griffin -27, Knapp/Capan -27 (10)
- Jake Knapp and Frankie Capan have made a birdie at the 10th and they move into a tie at the top.
- The leaders are taking their time at the tee on the 11th.
- It’s like they’re not thinking about those of us on the other side of the Atlantic at all.
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- Salinda/Velo -24, Lowry/McIlroy -24 (12)
- That wayward drive found the fairway bunker and in truth Lowry’s shot from the sand wasn’t much better, leaving McIlroy a nasty enough chip onto the green.
- The good friends haven’t done each other many favours so far.
- It’s a beautiful pitch from McIlroy, though.
- You felt they couldn’t drop a shot there and, as Lowry knocks in the short one, they haven’t.
- Salinda and Velo do and they’re back to 24 under par.
- Salinda/Velo -25, Lowry/McIlroy -24 (11)
- Perhaps understandably, there’s been sloppy play all over the place upon the resumption.
- Our leaders Novak and Griffin have made a pair of bogeys to see their lead cut to one, while the Hojgaards have dropped a shot too.
- Now just three back, McIlroy’s drive on the 12th is again far from his best.
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- Salinda/Velo -25, Lowry/McIlroy -24 (11)
- Lowry’s chip is too short and McIlroy can’t make the lengthy birdie putt.
- They’ve played the three par fives in just one under so far today.
- That hole will have felt like a real birdie opportunity but not to be.
- Remember when we said McIlroy had that eagle when play resumed yesterday…not this time.
- He was never going to hole that one but his three wood drifts left and Lowry will have a difficult third shot.
- Just a reminder that the pair have resumed on the 11th hole.
- The very first thing McIlroy did after yesterday’s pause in play was drain an eagle putt…so there’s that at least.
- Still waiting for word of just how long we’re expecting this rain delay to be but we’ll be back with you when play resumes.
- They don’t do light showers around here.
- Tipping it down by the looks of it.
- We’re told the delay should hopefully just be 45 minutes.
- Salinda/Velo -24, Lowry/McIlroy -24 (10)
- Lowry finds the fairway on the 11th.
- The third of the par fives, you figure this is a must birdie…
- But there goes the hooter.
- We had a 90-minute delay for the rain yesterday, let’s hope it’s not as long today!
- Salinda/Velo -24, Lowry/McIlroy -24 (10)
- As they got up to the ball, the lie wasn’t too bad at all there.
- Lowry knocks it onto the green…about 14 feet for the birdie.
- Oh no!
- It just needed another roll or two. McIlroy has his head in his hand, he can’t believe that hasn’t dropped.
- As if to double the blow, Novak and Griffin have found a birdie at the seventh. The American duo move five clear of the reigning champions.
- Salinda/Velo -24, Lowry/McIlroy -24 (9)
- Oooofffftttt.
- It’s into the rough again off the tee for McIlroy at the 10th.
- The Holywood man could really do with finding a few more fairways the rest of the way.
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- Salinda/Velo -24, Lowry McIlroy -24 (9)
- That’s the front nine in the books for Lowry and McIlroy.
- They’re out in 34 and four behind Novak and Griffin.
- Need to hit the accelerator as they head for home.
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- Salinda/Velo -24, Lowry/McIlroy -24 (8)
- Yikes!
- Lowry’s chip comes up shy of the green.
- But it’s a great chip from Rory…just about three feet for par.
- No troubles for Lowry.
- That one will feel like an escape.
- Playing partners Salinda and Velo get their first birdie of the day.
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -24 (7)
- McIlroy’s drive on the eighth is in the right rough.
- Can Shane bail him out?
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- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -24 (7)
- Lowry can’t get the eagle putt to drop but McIlroy tidies up for birdie.
- Novak and Griffin have found a birdie at the fifth too, though.
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIroy -23 (6)
- There’s some more of that magic with the irons from McIlroy…his second shot at the seventh leaves just about 13 feet for an eagle.
- This would be big!
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -23 (6)
- Almost better than that!
- McIlroy gives the bunker shot a real rattle…it doesn’t drop but it’s a tap-in par for Lowry.
- Salinda and Velo remain in neutral, they’re even through six.
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -23 (5)
- Can’t be giving that shot straight back, though.
- McIlroy finds the fairway at the sixth but Lowry’s approach is in the greenside bunker.
- This feels like a big up and down.
- Can they get it?
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- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -23 (5)
- That’ll do!
- Lowry sinks the putt and there’s the first birdie of the round.
- Within four…
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -22 (4)
- Lowry finds the fairway again at the fifth and McIlroy’s wedge is within 13 feet.
- Could this be when they get things going?
- Meanwhile, the Hojgaards have bogeyed the third.
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- Novak/Griffin -27 (2)
- About that stroke gained…
- The leaders have been out of position off the tee on both their opening holes but Novak sinks a short birdie putt on the par-five second.
- Lowry and McIlroy are five back again.
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -22 (4)
- After a better McIlroy drive, the second is 177 yards from the pin and Lowry has a short iron in his hand.
- Oh, he’ll have been expecting better there as he misses the green.
- McIlroy doesn’t look too happy with his chip, but it’ll be about 10 feet left for Lowry.
- But it’s a beautiful putt for a fourth consecutive par.
- It’s been a steady if unspectacular start, but at least they’ve gained a shot on the leaders already.
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- Hojgaard/Hojgaard -25 (2)
- It’s a second birdie in as many holes for the Hojgaards and the Danes are within one shot of the lead.
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- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -22 (3)
- Almost a jolt of momentum at the third.
- Lowry hits iron off the tee on the par three, ending up almost 50 feet from the flag.
- McIlroy gives the putt a real go, though.
- The Masters champion is on his knees as it just inches by. Thought he had that one!
- Back on the first, Griffin misses the putt for par. Their lead is down to two, with McIlroy and Lowry two further back.
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -22 (2)
- I was being kind to McIlroy there, he left Lowry with 36 feet for the birdie.
- The putt comes up short but again will leave a tap in for his partner.
- No damage done after the wayward drive but they’ll know they have to make more of the par fives if they are to vault up the leaderboard.
- It’s a par-par start for Salinda and Velo, too.
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -22 (1)
- Lowry lays up but it’s still in the rough for McIlroy’s third.
- His approach finds the green but it’ll be a 30-foot putt for Lowry if he’s to find a birdie.
- The Hojgaards do have themselves a birdie, though, to get within three of the lead.
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -22 (1)
- Lowry joked after Friday’s round that he enjoyed playing his first shot after McIroy’s prodigious drives.
- Not so here as his pal is left shouting “fore left” off the tee.
- Lowry will have to dig this out of the rough on the par five.
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- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -22 (1)
- McIlroy with a lovely wedge shot to give Lowry a look for birdie from about eight feet.
- It’s not quite the perfect start, though, as the putt slides by.
- Velo knocks his own putt past the hole but his partner Salinda tidies up for him.
- It’s as you were after the first.
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy
- Lowry with the driver on the first and he hits a nice fade down the left-side of the fairway.
- They’ll like that start!
- Salinda/Velo -23, Lowry/McIlroy -22
- The reigning champions are on the first tee…
- Lowry & McIlroy -22 (18:33 BST)
- McIlroy’s final shot of the third round was a putt 90 minutes in the making.
- After waiting out a rain delay on the 18th, the world number two holed it for an eagle to bring him and Lowry to 22 under par.
- “The last thing on my mind during the delay was the putt, and then once I got back out there, I sort of concentrated on it and made sure I did what I needed to do and it was just a bonus for it to go in,” said McIlroy.
- “As long as we keep having fun out there, that’ll be the best way for us to get the best out of ourselves.”
- Just a reminder that, unlike yesterday, it will be an alternate-shot round today.
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- Lowry & McIlroy -22 (18:33 BST)
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- Despite the team element at TPC Louisiana this week, a win here would represent the 30th PGA Tour title of Rory McIlroy’s career and an eighth that he has won more than once.
- It would be the first time since retaining the CJ Cup in 2022 that he has successfully defended a title, although he has won on consecutive starts as recently as last year when he followed victory here with another win at the Wells Fargo Championship.
- Not the biggest career achievements the Masters champion has secured this month, of course, but some milestones on offer nonetheless.
- Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry may be five shots off the lead heading into the final round of the Zurich Classic but the reigning champions faced a similar deficit heading into the back nine a year ago.
- Then, the night still ended with McIlroy belting out some Journey in the tournament’s marquee…
- Will we see similar celebrations this evening? Stick with us to find out and we’ll keep you up to date with how the old pals get on in New Orleans.
- McIlroy and Lowry are out at 18:33 BST, 22 minutes before the leaders Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin.
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