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Aug 23, 2021 · Finau won the $1,710,000 winner's share of the $9,500,000 purse. The Northern Trust recap notes Finau earned 74 Official World Golf Ranking points with the win in …
Who won the Northern Trust at Liberty National Golf Club?
Aug 24, 2021 · Finau bookended his win at the Puerto Rico Open, which was being played opposite a WGC event, 1,975 days ago with a one-hole playoff win over Cameron Smith after firing a 65 in a postponed final ...
Who is the new solo leader at the Northern Trust?
Aug 23, 2021 · Tony Finau wins Northern Trust after five days, a playoff and an out-of-bounds tee shot by Cameron Smith. JERSEY CITY, N.J. – Tony Finau has a few sayings he lives by, one of which is goals are...
What happened to the Liberty National golf tournament?
Aug 22, 2021 · PGA TOUR Live Leaderboard golf scores and results from THE NORTHERN TRUST 2020-2021

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Finau gets it done, with an assist!
There’s nothing easy about winning a playoff on the PGA Tour. Tony Finau knows this quite well, as he lost one of the most exciting playoffs of the Tour season back in February at the Genesis Invitational to some magic from Max Homa.
Another playoff!
It feels like we’ve had nothing but playoffs here on the PGA Tour this summer. And it checks out recently. For the third-straight week, we’ll see a playoff, this time between Cameron Smith and Tony Finau.
Rahm, Finau, Smith duking it out on the back nine (6:22 p.m.)
It’s become a bit of a three-horse race late at Liberty National as Tony Finau has charged into contention at 20 under, just one shot ahead of Jon Rahm and Cameron Smith, who are at 19 under. Just when it looked like Rahm might run away with it Finau sandwiched an eagle with two birdies to race up the leaderboard one group ahead of Rahm.
Viktor Hovland putting with his wedge (5:15 p.m.)
Young Hov’ began the day in contention at Liberty National, just three shots back of Jon Rahm and Cameron Smith, but after a quadruple-bogey 8 on the 5th hole, his time in contention was over. It didn’t help then when he left his 4th shot in a bunker on the par-5 8th, leading to a double bogey.
Jon Rahm in cruise control (-18), and in the lead (4:26 p.m.)
Pat Perez said it a few weeks ago, but we’ll paraphrase it for now: If Jon Rahm stays healthy, it’s hard to imagine him ever dropping outside the top 10. He’s that good, that consistent, etc. Fast-forward to this week, he’s healthy and doing it again.
Reminder: Jon Rahm is the best player in the world (3:28 p.m.)
This was a Cameron Smith-focused live blog until the 5th hole at Liberty National, where he hit his tee shot into the water hazard left, dropped on one of the forward tee boxes, and then proceeded to hit his next approach shot flying over the green. He would make a double bogey and drop back of Jon Rahm, the man who is just always there.
Cameron Smith claims the lead (2:18 p.m.)
Cameron Smith is your new solo leader at The Northern Trust. The man with the best (or worst?) hair on Tour dropped a 40-foot bomb for birdie on the par-3 2nd hole to jump ahead of Jon Rahm and reach 17 under. Tony Finau is also making moves a few holes ahead, carding two birdies on his first four to reach 16 under.
