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"I'm not getting any younger," Appleby said. "I want to be a yearly holder of a trophy for sure. It's not easy. Four years. I should be getting older, wilier and more experienced and that's maybe how I'll use some of that timeline ... to make sure I don't ever have a break like this again."
Appleby's switch earlier this year from a conventional putting grip to a left-hand low approach finally paid off.
"I was a little tired of the way I had been putting conventional," he said.
He made some long putts with the new grip at the Tavistock Cup exhibition matches in Orlando, Fla.
"I'm like, 'man, that speed was beautiful," he said. "The transition, I've never done anything quite like that, so (it's) a bit out of the blue for me."
Appleby trailed Overton by seven strokes to start his round, shot 6-under 28 on the front nine and eagled the par-5 12th before settling for three straight pars.
He got his momentum going again just in time with birdies of 15, 10 and 11 feet on the final three holes.
"I knew what it was all about," Appleby said of his birdie on 18. "I knew I had to make it -- I knew I had to make it for the tournament, I knew I had to make it to have a 59. I'm sitting there going 'how many opportunities are you going to get to do this?'
"The cards had been laying out perfectly for me all day. Why wasn't I going to do one more? I just got a good look at it and just -- bang -- it felt good."
Brendon de Jonge (65) finished third at 17 under. Tied at 15 under were Points (70), Woody Austin (63), Paul Stankowski (64), Roger Tambellini (65) and Jimmy Walker (67).
Jim Furyk, who was among seven golfers tied at 14 under, improved from fifth to third in the FedEx Cup points standings. Ernie Els and Steve Stricker remained 1-2. Overton moved up six spots to sixth and Appleby jumped from 82nd to 24th.
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