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Tyler Duncan beats Webb Simpson in playoff to win RSM Classic



Brendon Todd held the 54-hole lead at the RSM Classic and was threatening to become the first player to win three consecutive weeks on the PGA Tour since Tiger Woods in 2006. Todd, who was at 18 under, was two ahead of Webb Simpson and Sebastian Munoz (with Tyler Duncan also lurking). Here’s what you missed in the Fall Season finale.

Who won: Tyler Duncan (five-under 65, 19 under overall, second playoff hole)

How it happened: Simpson, the only 2019 U.S. Presidents Cup member playing on the weekend, made birdies on 1 and 3 and, after Todd made bogey on 5, led Munoz and Todd by two at the turn. Simpson made four straight pars to start the back nine but he failed to get up and down after missing the green on 14 and made bogey, dropping into a three-way tie at 17 under with Tyler Duncan and Munoz. All three then made birdies to get to 18 under, and Simpson made the second of his back-to-back birdies on 16 to get to 19 under. But Duncan birdied the 18th to match Simpson at 19 under and take the clubhouse lead. Simpson and Munoz both teed off on 18 with the tournament title within reach. Simpson could win with a birdie, and Munoz could enter a playoff with a birdie (as long as Simpson made par or worse). Munoz missed his birdie putt, and Simpson two-putted for par to force the playoff. Both players two-putted for par on the first playoff hole (the 18th), but Duncan made birdie the second time around to win the playoff.



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