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Reed (T-2) gets first top-10 finish in a major

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Patrick Reed nearly stormed to his first major title Sunday at the PGA Championship. The Ryder Cup phenom recorded his first top-10 finish in a major with a tie for second at Quail Hollow. Reed was 5 under on his round, 7 under for the tournament, and one off the lead held by Justin Thomas when he reached the 72nd hole. Needing birdie or par to have a real shot at pressuring Thomas, Reed made life difficult when he failed to find the fairway 18, his tee shot coming to rest in the right bunker. “I finally hit a drive that looked like it had a chance to go in the fairway,â€� he said. “I thought it might if it had a normal bounce with a draw. Unfortunately it kicked right. … I didn’t

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