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A Surprising Turn at the Zurich Classic
New Orleans, USAMonday, April 28, 2025
The final round saw a thrilling three-way battle. Novak and Griffin, who had a three-shot lead after three rounds, held their ground. They finished with a 71, securing a one-shot win over the Danish twins, Nicolai and Rasmus Hojgaard. The Hojgaard brothers shot a 68, but it wasn't enough to catch Novak and Griffin. The American pair Jake Knapp and Frankie Capan III were also in the mix. They were tied with Novak and Griffin at 27-under before a crucial turn of events on the 17th hole. Knapp and Capan III found water and made bogey, while Griffin sank an impressive birdie putt. This put them two strokes ahead with one hole to go. Novak and Griffin's win was especially sweet for Novak. He had just lost in a playoff at the RBC Heritage the week before. The Zurich Classic proved to be a game of ups and downs, with unexpected twists and turns. It showed that in golf, anything can happen.
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