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Matt Wallace’s playoff win costs Lee Westwood his chance to end his three-plus-year winless drought

Perhaps the biggest of those was the response of Matt Wallace to the challenges presented by three of his fellow Englishmen during what was a pulsating final round Sunday at Silkeborg Ry Golf Club. Two over par after four holes and, later, seemingly out of contention after a poor bogey at the drivable par-4 12th, Wallace made five birdies in his final six holes to get to 19 under par and haul himself into a playoff with compatriots Lee Westwood, Steven Brown and Jonathan Thomson. “To win in that style is special,� said Wallace, previously victorious at the Hero Indian Open and the BMW International this year.

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They’ve known each other for a long time, and their wives are good friends. It will be a good week no matter how it plays out on the leaderboard. “You think about folks out there listening, when they go play golf, their idea of golf is hanging out with their buddies, right,â€� Furyk said. “Friends, folks they love playing golf with, enjoy being around. “That’s what this event gives us. Dave and I been friends for a long time. I enjoy his company.â€� And if they surprise some people and contend this weekend, you’ll know why. THREE TEAMS TO PONDER Patrick Reed-Patrick Cantlay Since their T-14 finish here last year, Cantlay won the PGA TOUR event in Las Vegas. We hear Reed also won a tournament. Justin Rose-Henrik Stenson Wonder if they’ll casually display their Olympic medals in the locker room just to intimidate the other teams? 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WEATHER CHECK From PGA TOUR meteorologist Stewart Williams: “Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will be possible Thursday morning as a cold front sweeps through the area. All of the precipitation should push east by midday, with clearing skies for the afternoon. Another fast-moving system will sweep through Friday afternoon that could produce isolated showers. Otherwise, mainly dry conditions can be expected with partly cloudy skies. High pressure builds over the region this weekend with mostly sunny skies with temperatures warming into the upper 70s to around 80 degrees.â€� For the latest weather news from Avondale, Louisiana, check out PGATOUR.COM’s Weather Hub. SOUND CHECK I’m just playing with a better version of me, so it’s fantastic. BY THE NUMBERS 17th – Current Strokes Gained: Putting ranking by Bud Cauley. Last season, he ranked 154th in that category. 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