Harry Hall wins playoff after 5-way tie at ISCO Championship

The Keene Trace Golf Club does not disappoint. On Sunday, theatrics once again showed up as this tournament in Nicholasville was decided in a playoff for the third time in four years. How about five players playing some free golf?
Zac Blair, Pierceson Coody, Harry Hall, Rico Hoey, and Matt NeSmith all carded 22-under through 72 holes of golf at the ISCO Championship. The tournament needed three playoff holes to determine a winner.
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Blair and Hoey were eliminated immediately as the group played No. 18 after carding bogeys with the rest of the field recording a par on the par 4 hole. Blair, Coody, and Hall played No. 18 again in the second playoff hole and each recorded a par. On the third playoff hole, the trio went to hole No. 9 and Hall’s chip-in for birdie won the tournament.
The 26-year-old from England recorded his first PGA Tour win in dramatic fashion. Unlike most years, Harry Hall will not receive a bid to The Open Championship at Royal Troon next weekend due to a full field, but he did win $720,000. Hall’s best finish this season was a T-12 at last week’s John Deere Classic. The victory was just Hall’s second top-20 finish in 19 starts on the PGA Tour this season.
ISCO Championship Leaderboard
Place | Player | Score |
1 | Harry Hall | -22 |
T-2 | Zac Blair, Pierceson Coody, Rico Hoey, and Matt NeSmith | -22 |
T-6 | S.Y. Noh, Ben Taylor, Neal Shipley, and Sam Bairstow | -20 |
T-10 | Chan Kim, Brandon Wu, Lanto Griffin, Chez Reavie, and Johannes Veerman | -19 |
15 | Patrick Fishburn | -18 |
T-16 | Max Rottluff, Mac Meissner, Adrien Saddier, Angel Hidalgo Portillo, and Andy Sullivan | -17 |
T-21 | Callum Taren, Ryan Moore, Austin Smotherman, and Cody Gribble | -16 |
T-25 | Henrik Norlander, Sam Ryder, Spencer Cross, William McGirt, Matthis Besard, Kevin Chappell | -15 |
T-31 | Andrea Pavan, Cooper Musselman, Ryan McCormick, Dylan Wu, Ben Silverman, Jacques Kruyswijk | -14 |
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