Team Singh used an eagle and four birdies on the back nine of
the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club to finish the 36-hole scramble event
at 26-under 118. That was enough for a two-stroke win over two
other father-son duos: Justin Thomas and his father Mike Thomas,
and John Daly and his son John Daly II.
Team Singh birdied each of their first seven holes before
slowing down and making four straight pars.
"We made some good putts but he hit two of the best 2-irons I've
ever seen him hit" on the front nine, Vijay Singh said. "He
played well. He got a little slow on the middle there but he
came back. I told him we needed to birdie in from 12 on, but
lucky enough I hit a good birdie on 12, and then made a great
putt on 13 and the second shot on 14."
The par-5 14th was the site of the Singhs' eagle. The elder
Singh's second shot got to within several feet of the cup, and
Qass Singh, 32, converted the eagle putt.
Their final two birdies came at the par-4 16th and the par-5
18th, where Vijay Singh made a short birdie putt to set a
clubhouse pace that no team would catch.
"It's what we wanted," Qass Singh said. "We wanted this all
year, so just to have it finally is like it's almost a dream
come true. It's going to be a memory I'm going to have forever."
Team Thomas led after Saturday's first round thanks to a
15-under 57. They shot a 9-under 63 on Sunday, while Team Daly
posted a 59 to tie the Thomases at 24 under.
The elder Daly, 56, revealed earlier this week that he's
scheduled for a left knee replacement on Wednesday after having
his right knee done three years ago.
Ireland's Padraig Harrington and his son Paddy Harrington shot a
60 Sunday to finish fourth at 22 under. Nelly Korda and father
Petr Korda (61), Matt Kuchar and son Cameron Kuchar (62) and
Germany's Bernhard Langer and son Jason Langer (63) tied for
fifth at 21 under.
Tiger Woods and son Charlie Woods put together a 7-under 65
following Saturday's 59. Team Woods tied for eighth at 20 under
with Jordan Spieth and father Shawn Spieth (63) and Mark O'Meara
and son Shaun O'Meara (63).
The elder Woods played through plantar fasciitis in his right
foot in order to participate in the father/son event. His son
had sprained an ankle recently.
"Charlie and I, we played great yesterday," Tiger Woods said,
"and today we were both like walking penguins out there. It was
all good, though."
Team Woods eagled the par-5 fifth and had seven birdies and two
bogeys.
--Field Level Media
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