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— Rory Sabbatini, following his victory
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Nelson’s widow, Peggy, following his
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round. “It’s one that I wish I had been
able to win and look up and see Byron
sitting there at the 18th green...What
a wonderful name to be associated Charity Link him his third runner-up finish and his
with now.”
• Over its history, this
third straight top-five finish—a run that
Sabbatini essentially locked up the
event has contributed
included a tie for fifth at THE PLAYERS
victory with a birdie from eight feet on
more money to charity
than any other on the
Championship.
No. 17—his third straight birdie, making
PGA TOUR—more than
“I’m disappointed I didn’t win. But all
his bogey on the home hole essentially
$107 million.
you can do is put yourself in position,”
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victory since winning the 2007 Crowne $21 million for charity. and I’m ecstatic with that.”
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