PGA
Tour breakthrough for 'Gangnam Style' Hahn
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[February 23, 2015]
By Mark Lamport-Stokes
PACIFIC PALISADES, California (Reuters) -
Best known for his "Gangnam Style" moves at the 2013 Phoenix Open, James
Hahn announced himself to a much wider audience by winning his first PGA
Tour title at the Northern Trust Open on Sunday.
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In a breath-taking finish, Hahn delivered his own magical script
to beat fellow American Dustin Johnson and England's Paul Casey in a
playoff shortly before the coveted Oscars were up for grabs at the
87th Academy Awards being held in nearby Hollywood.
Just three weeks before the scheduled birth of his first child, Hahn
sank clutch birdie putts at the second and third extra holes to
clinch the winner's cheque for $1.206 million and his first trip to
the Masters at Augusta National in April.
"Amazing," said Hahn, who was born in South Korea but played college
golf at the University of California, Berkeley.
"I birdied two playoff holes, against Paul Casey and Dustin Johnson,
two great competitors. I'm lucky to be here now.
"Just like the (PGA Tour) commercial, 'These guys are good.'
"I knew either Paul or Dustin was going to make birdie, so I figured
I had to go for it," he said of his birdie at the driveable par-four
10th where he hit a lob wedge to nine feet.
Casey was eliminated at that hole after making par and Hahn went on
to seal victory at a wet and cold Riviera Country Club by sinking a
24-footer at the par-three 14th, where Johnson missed his birdie
attempt from 12 feet.
"I missed it right in regulation, so I played it straight," Hahn
said of his putt on 14. "It was going to break left early, and it
was left edge with about five feet left, five feet to go.
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"I just kind of put it in God's hands and it luckily caught the
left corner. Pretty fortunate," added Hahn, whose previous best
finish on the PGA Tour was joint third at the 2013 AT&T Pebble Beach
National Pro-Am.
Hahn, who became a YouTube sensation when he followed a final-round
birdie on the 16th hole at the 2013 Phoenix Open with his rendition
of the "Gangnam Style" dance, was initially unaware that his win on
Sunday earned him a spot at the Masters.
"Amazing," said the 33-year-old. "I wasn't even thinking about that.
"First and foremost, I have a little girl coming in three weeks and
I'm really excited for that more than anything."
(Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
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