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hat’s off to him. That’s exactly what Six San Diego but he missed, and even a birdie on
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natives have won in
the final hole, wasn’t enough to salvage
their hometown—
Lucas Glover and Colombia’s Camilo Gene Littler, Billy his chances. His closing 68 left him
Villegas also had shots at the victory
Casper, Craig
tied for third place, two strokes out of
Stadler, Scott
in the final round but couldn’t close
Simpson, Greg
the lead.
the deal.
Twiggs and Phil
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until he pulled his tee shot on the 17th Villegas’ chances seemed to have
vaporized when he 3-putted from 10 feet
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on No. 6 but as Rollins stumbled, he let
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Villegas back in the mix. But on No. 17
his approach from the rough went over
the green and he made a bogey. On 18,
his 40-footer for an eagle came up short
and he finished with a 72 and shared
third place with Glover.
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