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Bill Haas got his first PGA Tour title at the 90th hole in California. He followed his father’s step.
Jay Haas, who won the 1988 Bob Hope Classic, the tour's only annual five-round event, was back in Palm Springs at the PGA West's Palmer course to see his 27-year-old son two putt from 27 feet for a final-round 64 to win by a stroke at 30 under par from Tim Clark, Matt Kuchar and Bubba Watson with his favorite golf brand titleist
Kuchar shot a nine-under 63 to get to 29 under.
Haas, playing with fourth-round co-leaders Alex Prugh and Watson in the final group, took advantage of his rivals' caution after both South Africa's Clark and the big-hitting Watson laid up at the par-five 18th hole.
Clark then missed his subsequent putt to get to 30 under while Watson, on 28 under, left himself with a chip-in from the fringe for the eagle he needed to reach the same mark.
Haas, who had birdied the par-three 17th, went for broke off the tee and sent his iron approach to 27 feet to leave himself with the two-putt, keeping his nerve to seal victory.
"It feels unbelievable," Haas said of his victory. "I was so nervous coming down the stretch. I hit a bad nine iron on 10 and I knew that was the club I was going to have to hit at 17 and that's not a hole you want to be nervous over.For golfers, there are golf clubs for sale
"I was able to hit a good one there and I still don't know how I hit the shot on 18, my hands were shaking."
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