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The Hottest Player in the World (Non-Tour Division): Daniel Van Tonder. With Justin Harding stumbling on the final day in Kenya in his bid to go back-to-back, Van Tonder rallied to capture his fifth title in his past 13 starts. He’s mostly been beating up on guys on the Sunshine Tour, but hey: a W is a W. He's up to 73rd in the world.
Hard-Luck Loser, Part 1: Patrick Cantlay. No one got hosed by the pool-play format more than Cantlay, who made 15 birdies, an eagle and only four bogeys across his three matches, yet he was sent packing after losing a tiebreaker playoff to Harman, whom he’d already defeated. At 9.4 strokes gained: tee to green, no one played better than Cantlay, if you’re wondering about his form heading into Augusta.
Hard-Luck Loser, Part 2: In Gee Chun. In a tie for fifth heading into the weekend at the Kia, Chun apparently forgot to sign her card – a violation of Rule 3.3b(2), which results in a disqualification. From a chance to win to a weekend off. That’s a harsh lesson learned. ANDIEZ Yoga I Have 3 Sides The Quiet and Sweet Side The Fun and Crazy Side The Side You Never Want to See Poster
Thankful for Fans: Matt Kuchar. Late in his Round of 16 match against Jordan Spieth, Kuchar told the fans on the 16th hole to duck under the ropes and help him find his errant second shot before the 3-minute requirement elapsed. Despite rooting for the former Longhorn Spieth, they did locate the ball, with about 20 seconds to spare, and Kuchar paid it off with a crucial par to remain tied. He eventually won on the final green.
That Hurts: Texas’ Kaitlyn Papp and Agathe Laisne. Both Longhorns, ranked inside the top 16 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, tested positive for COVID-19 last week and were forced to withdraw from the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. A bummer, for sure, but at least they got to play in the inaugural event two years ago. Papp, you may recall, also played in the final group Saturday at the 2020 U.S. Women’s Open.
Uhh, Priorities?: Andrew Yun. The former Stanford stud missed the birth of his second child after he Monday-qualified for the Tour event in the Dominican. Yeah, it’s a tough way to make a living and sacrifices have to be made, but was the T-22 (in an opposite-field event!) really worth it? "I'm trying to make the most of this opportunity," he said, then added ironically: "But at the same time, I think it gives you a good perspective on life in general. Golf's not the most important thing, it's family."
Won’t Do That Again: Rafael Campos’ early call. Ah, yes, this was tough to watch, as Campos’ birdie putt to tie on the final green lipped out, leaving him one back of Dahmen and breaking the heart of the native Puerto Rican. But let this be a lesson to you, kids: Start your celebration after the putt drops, not before.
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