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Date : 18-01-16 09:44
Patton Kizzire wins Sony Open on sixth playoff hole
 Writer : lovelycoke
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Patton Kizzire craves being uncomfortable so it makes perfect sense he would win the Sony Open in Hawaii in a week where strange events were common place.

With a false alarm for a missile strike, picketing television crews, a six-hole playoff and a good friend of the TOUR in the ICU in critical condition the week at Waialae Country Club was one for books.

But ultimately it was Kizzire who claimed his second PGA TOUR win this season, outlasting James Hahn as the sun began to set in Honolulu.

And he immediately put his mind forward towards a third.

“I love trying to get better and putting myself in uncomfortable spots. That's all I want to do is just to be somewhere that I've never been because that gets me uncomfortable. That's when I know I'm doing something right,” Kizzire said after the wacky week.

“I'm just going to keep working hard. I want to get the third win. The first win was big, and this one is even bigger.”

Kizzire jumped to a huge lead in the FedExCup after becoming the first multiple winner this season. Having first won the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in the fall Kizzire now has 1,213 FedExCup points – a 452-point lead over second placed Pat Perez.

He was already a lock to make the FedExCup Playoffs (it took just 365 points last season) and now appears a lock to make it all the way to the TOUR Championship. (It took 1322 points last season).

“Our ultimate goal is to be No. 1 at the end of the year,” he said.

“We've got a long way to go. A fast start is always a positive. I'm excited to be back on top and look forward to taking that Cup.”


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 ADD POS PLAYER NAME: FIRST | LAST TOTAL THRU TODAY 1 2 3 4 TOTAL
1 1 Patton Kizzire -17 F -2 67 64 64 68 263
2 12 James Hahn -17 F -8 67 69 65 62 263
3 2 Tom Hoge -16 F E 65 65 64 70 264
T4 5 Webb Simpson -15 F -5 67 70 63 65 265
T4 5 Brian Stuard -15 F -5 67 66 67 65 265
T4 2 Brian Harman -15 F E 64 63 68 70 265
T7 14 Gary Woodland -14 F -6 67 67 68 64 266
T7 7 Ben Martin -14 F -5 69 66 66 65 266
T7 1 Ollie Schniederjans -14 F -2 66 65 67 68 266
T10 11 Ryan Blaum -13 F -5 66 68 68 65 267
T10 6 Kyle Stanley -13 F +1 64 67 65 71 267
T10 5 Chris Kirk -13 F E 63 67 67 70 267
T10 4 Russell Knox -13 F -1 69 64 65 69 267
T14 26 Daniel Berger -12 F* -6 67 68 69 64 268
T14 7 Jerry Kelly -12 F -4 66 67 69 66 268
T14 - Zach Johnson -12 F -3 63 67 71 67 268
T14 5 Justin Thomas -12 F -2 67 67 66 68 268
T18 10 Austin Cook -11 F -4 67 71 65 66 269
T18 10 Jason Dufner -11 F -4 69 65 69 66 269
T18 10 Jordan Spieth -11 F -4 69 68 66 66 269
T18 3 Daisuke Kataoka -11 F -3 65 68 69 67 269
T18 3 Chez Reavie -11 F -3 68 69 65 67 269
T18 9 Talor Gooch -11 F -1 64 66 70 69 269
T18 10 Cameron Smith -11 F E 66 67 66 70 269
T25 3 Kevin Kisner -10 F -3 68 64 71 67 270
T25 15 Brandon Harkins -10 F* -4 67 68 69 66 270
T25 3 Xinjun Zhang -10 F -3 72 65 66 67 270
T25 3 Keith Mitchell -10 F -3 70 66 67 67 270
T25 3 Jonathan Byrd -10 F -3 68 68 67 67 270
T25 11 Scott Piercy -10 F -1 69 67 65 69 270
T25 16 Sam Saunders -10 F E 67 67 66 70 270
T32 8 Charles Howell III -9 F* -3 67 68 69 67 271
T32 4 Stewart Cink -9 F -2 70 64 69 68 271
T32 8 Tony Finau -9 F* -3 70 67 67 67 271
T32 4 Nicholas Lindheim -9 F -2 66 70 67 68 271
T32 8 Wesley Bryan -9 F* -3 68 66 70 67 271
T32 8 Xander Schauffele -9 F* -3 68 64 72 67 271
T32 18 Rory Sabbatini -9 F E 71 65 65 70 271
T39 1 Adam Schenk -8 F* -2 70 65 69 68 272
T39 1 Dominic Bozzelli -8 F* -2 70 67 67 68 272
T39 11 Matt Jones -8 F -1 67 68 68 69 272
T39 11 Corey Conners -8 F -1 70 66 67 69 272
T39 11 Keegan Bradley -8 F* -3 70 68 67 67 272
T39 17 Jonathan Randolph -8 F* -4 69 68 69 66 272
T39 25 Ryan Armour -8 F +1 67 67 67 71 272
T39 25 Nate Lashley -8 F +1 68 67 66 71 272
T47 7 John Peterson -7 F* -1 66 64 74 69 273
T47 3 Marc Leishman -7 F* -2 68 66 71 68 273
T47 3 Jason Kokrak -7 F* -2 67 70 68 68 273
T47 26 Emiliano Grillo -7 F +1 68 67 67 71 273