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Vincent Norrman Lands Maiden PGA Tour Title At Barbasol Championship
The Swede parred the first playoff hole to defeat Nathan Kimsey and become a PGA Tour winner
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Vincent Norrman followed in the footsteps of fellow Swede Linn Grant just hours earlier and picked up the first PGA Tour win of his career after beating Nathan Kimsey in a playoff at the Barbasol Championship.
Norrman, a PGA Tour rookie, shot a final round 66 to join Kimsey on 22-under before parring the first extra hole to land the $684,000 first prize and earn points on both sides of the Atlantic due to the tournament’s co-sanctioned status.
“I don’t think I can process this for a while. I’m lost for words,” an emotional Norrman said. “It’s amazing.”
Rain on Saturday left Keene Trace Golf Club in Kentucky a sitting duck to an early birdie barrage, with Norrman coming from a shot behind Trevor Cone to take the solo lead thanks to six birdies on his front nine.
Cone, a fellow Tour rookie, was Norrman’s nearest challenger for the majority of the day until a double-bogey on 16 put paid to his chances, while Kimsey set the clubhouse target after a brilliant closing 64.
But there was late drama when Norrman arrived at the 18th needing a par to win in regulation. The Swede hacked his way up the left-hand side ensuring he avoided the water, before facing a seven-footer for bogey just to make the playoff.
To his immense credit, he was up to the task and made amends when the pair returned to 18 for the playoff, making a clutch up-and-down for par to secure his first PGA Tour title.
Cone, who will rue that late double-bogey, finished in a tie for third alongside Adrien Saddier at 21-under, with 2009 US Open champion Lucas Glover a shot further back in fifth.
Barbasol Championship leaderboard
* won in a playoff
- -22 Kimsey, Norrman*
- -21 Saddier, Cone
- -19 Pendrith
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Welcome to live updates from the final round of the 2023 Barbasol Championship as PGA Tour rookie Trevor Cone goes in search of a maiden victory. He leads after a 63 on Saturday but one behind and in prime position to land a fifth PGA Tour title is 2009 US Open champion Lucas Glover.
A host of other challengers are lurking - it's all to play for...
JC Ritchie is on an absolute heater just now. A birdie at the 14th gets him to -9 for the day and -14 for the tournament. If he birdies in he'll go sub-60 and give himself a shot at an unlikely win having started 12 shots back.
Final tee time fast approaching
It won't be long until the final group of Cone and Glover take to the course. They get underway at 7.50pm British time, so in just over half an hour.
Such is Ritchie's form, Cone may be chasing by the time he gets going, which could work in his favour as he attempts to win on the PGA Tour for the first time.
Closing double for Ritchie
The South African hits his second into the water on 18 and racks up an ugly double-bogey six that drops him from -16 to -14. It's still an exquisite closing 64 but that finish will surely sting for a while.
Hot start for Ryan Armour
The veteran American has come flying out the blocks and makes his fifth birdie of the day at the seventh to get to -17 and into a tie for the lead with Vincent Norman and Trevor Cone.
Cone birdies the first
If there are any nerves for the overnight leader, he isn't showing them. He rolls in an 18-footer at the first for a birdie to get to -18 and back into the solo lead.
Scoring is low so he's going to need a few more if he wants to be the last man standing in a few hours.
Three in a row for Bhatia
Popular left-hander Akshay Bhatia gets within two of the lead with a run of three birdies in a row from the 11th. He's -16 for the tournament and has a chance to set a formidable clubhouse target.
Murray ties for lead
The birdies are flying in. Grayson Murray is one of the players going on a tear and makes her fifth birdie of the day at the sixth to join Cone at -18. It's like target practice for these guys just now.
Dufner in the mix
It's great to see the name of Jason Dufner back at the business end of a leaderboard. The 2013 PGA champion closed his front nine out with four birdies in his final five holes to get to -16, which has him just two behind the trio of leaders,
Birdies galore
It's honestly hard to keep up with all the birdies that are being made. Murray, Norman and Cone all birdie to get to -19. Glover slots in one behind after back-to-back gains at the fourth and fifth, while a trio of challengers are lurking at -17.
Simple Simon
Back to Simon Holmes in the studio and, shock horror, he's in the all black ensemble with the light blue shirt. Got to admire his consistency at this point.
Stricker bags another senior major
Third major of the year ✅Fifth victory of the year ✅... and a spot in the 2024 @THEPLAYERSChamp.@stevestricker brings home another @KauligChamp! 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 pic.twitter.com/MITOQeP0UE July 16, 2023
Steve Stricker continues his incredible run of form to win his third senior Major of the year. His final round 66 was good enough to beat David Toms to the Kaulig Companies Championship by three shots.
Norrman responds to Cone birdie
Cone birdies the sixth to move into the solo lead and Norrman hits right back to join him on -20 with a birdie at the seventh.
Norrman opens up two-shot lead
All of a sudden Norrman leads by two. He gets to -22 after three birdies in a row to close out his front-nine 30.
Elsewhere, Bhatia and Kawamura set the clubhouse target at -17 after respective rounds of 65.
Cone to -21
The overnight leader gets within one of Norrman with a simple two-putt birdie from the fringe at the par-4 11th. Alongside, the best Glover can do is a par after a woeful chip from short of the green left him some 50 feet away.
Eagle for Pendrith
From nowhere, Taylor Pendrith is right in it. The Canadian holes from 10ft for eagle at 15 to get to -20 and within two of Norrman. He'll probably need to pick up a couple more shots in his last three to have a shot but stranger things have happened.
Glover with a chance at 12
His full swing has never changed. Glover whips a beautifully drawn iron shot to about 10ft on the 12th to set up a good birdie chance. At four behind, it's one he could really do with dropping.
Kimsey to -20
From miles away on the 14th, Kimsey gets a birdie putt to fall that takes him to -20 and well in contention. The birdies have dried up a little so this tournament is there for the taking still.
Birdies for final group
What an approach for @TC0ne 👏He now co-leads @BarbasolChamp with Vincent Norrman. pic.twitter.com/40nLOSmrBD July 16, 2023
After a quiet spell, the final pairing make a move. Glover gets to -19 with his birdie then Cone follows him in to tie Norrman for the lead at -22.
Here comes Glover
Not done yet 🐦@Lucas_Glover_ gets back-to-back birdies @BarbasolChamp. pic.twitter.com/Avd3Oe00cY July 16, 2023
A second birdie in a row takes Glover to -20. He's momentarily within two of Norrman, but the Swede two-putts the par-5 15th to regain the outright advantage.
Kimsey chance on 17
Nathan Kimsey, 36, sticks his approach to 17 quite close as he looks to complete an unlikely comeback. He'll have the upcoming putt to get to -23.
Kimsey within one
The Englishman calmly strokes his birdie putt in on 17 to get to -22. If he can pick up one more, he'll set a proper clubhouse target for the leaders to chase.
Cone falls two back with costly double
The overnight leader's hopes of landing a first PGA Tour win are as good as over after a clumsy double-bogey five on the 16th saw him slip to -21 and two back of Norrman.
Up ahead, Kimsey puts the finishing touches to a round of 64 that has him in the house at -22. That could be enough, you just never know.
Norrman in trouble on 18
Standing on the 18th tee with a one-shot lead is always going to induce some nerves. With water right, you can therefore understand why Norrman takes it out of play with a huge pull left.
Glover's race run
His birdie putt on 17 slips by the right edge, meaning Glover's hopes of winning are all but over at three back.
Cone also can't get his birdie putt to drop after his double-bogey.
Late drama - Bogey at 18 for Norrman
After a poor tee shot, Norrman was eventually left with 6ft for bogey to tie Kimsey in the clubhouse at -22. He set it on its away and it looked set to miss before his ball somehow caught enough of the right edge to spin round the hole and book him a spot in a playoff with Kimsey.
Norrman is the champion
The moment he became a champion ❤️@VincentNorrman | @BarbasolChamp pic.twitter.com/NM2o0TewuO July 16, 2023
At the first playoff hole, Norrman makes a par at the 18th to beat Kimsey and win on the PGA Tour for the first time.
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2023 Barbasol Championship final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won
The 2023 Barbasol Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Vincent Norrman, who earns his first-career PGA Tour title with a win at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Ky.
Norrman won the tournament in a playoff over Nathan Kinsey, a DP World Tour regular playing this week in this co-sanctioned event. Norrman made a monumental bogey on the final hole to get into the playoff, and then made a standard par that earned him the win after both players finished regulation on 22-under 266.
Trevor Cone and Adrien Saddier finished tied for third and a shot out of the playoff.
Norrman won the $684,000 winner's share of the $3,800,000 purse.
Barbasol Championship recap notes
Norrman earned 15.9 Official World Golf Ranking points with the win in the 72-hole stroke-play championship, which helps his place in the world ranking.
Norrman earned 300 FedEx Cup points, with the PGA Tour points offered at the lower level for this event.
A total of 67 (of 156) players finished the tournament in the 39th event of the 2022-2023 PGA Tour season after a 36-hole cut was made in this event.
The 2022-2023 PGA Tour schedule continues next week with the 2023 British Open Championship and 2023 Barracuda Championship .
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Who Is Keith Mitchell’s Caddie, John Limanti? All You Need to Know About the Jacksonville Native
I t has been four years since Keith Mitchell joined the PGA Tour. Since 2018, the 32-year-old has earned only one victory. That was in 2019, at the previously known Honda Classic. Over the past three years on the PGA Tour, Mitchell has tried multiple times to make it in the winner circle again and win the American League. However, he had to leave the greens disappointed and with the will to give his best in the next event. But at the Valspar Championship, Mitchell’s dream of making it to the top of the leaderboard looks like a nearing possibility.
After Saturday’s game, he was leading. Inching closer to his hard-earned silverware, the one-time PGA Tour winner has the support of a veteran caddie and a former golfer, John Limanti, who has been caddying on the Tour for more than a decade and is probably the missing piece in solving the winless puzzle.
John Limanti’s college life
John Limanti comes from a Christian family based in Jacksonville, Florida . Limanti has two siblings, Stephanie and Michael. The looper started playing golf at an early age but his passion started growing when he joined the university.
In 2000, Limanti took admission to study at the University of North Florida, where he played for the UNF Golf Team. In his sophomore year, the Jacksonville native was named the First Team All-Independent. After a successful career as a collegiate golfer, Limanti graduated in 2004 with a degree in business.
However, unlike many professional golfers, Limanti did not decide to go pro right after his college career ended. In the meantime, he started working as a wind and yardage consultant, meaning that though he did not turn into a professional golfer, Limanti still kept his bond with golf strong. Then, five years after his graduation, the looper got his first break.
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In 2009, Limanti was contacted by Chris Stroud to caddie for him. He was with Stroud for the entirety of his career, and it was with Limanti that the 42-year-old earned his maiden victory at the 2013 Travelers Championship. Though the win was special for Stroud, it was also the greatest memory for Limanti.
Describing his greater memory as a caddie in an interview with the Caddie Network , he said, “When Chris Stroud chipped in on the 72nd hole at the 2013 Travelers Championship to force a playoff with Ken Duke, It was the loudest roar that I had ever heard. It was electric!” However, the two stopped working in late 2015, and Limanti jumped on a different golfer’s bag.
Who all John Limanti has caddied for?
Over his 15-year career as a caddie, John Limanti has worked for many golfers after moving on from Chris Stroud. The first gig was with Aaron Baddeley; the two won their first event together at the 2016 Barbasol Championship. Over the next few years, Limanti worked with Adam Scott in 2018, then with Brendon Todd, Chris Kirk, Aron Price, Kyle Stanley, and Cliff Kresge in the past couple of years before pairing up with Keith Mitchell.
Mitchell and Limanti probably met after the pro’s former caddie, Pete Persolja, parted ways with him in 2021. The 2024 season marks the fourth year of Limanti working with Mitchell. And during this period, though they haven’t won any event yet, but Limanti’s expertise has helped Mitchell at times. In 2023, at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Mitchell credited Limanti for calling him out before a shot.
What happened was that Mitchell was mic’d up for the par-4 third hole on the final day. And right before he took the shot, Limanti interrupted to check where the wind was blowing. This helped Mitchell reach the green and have his ball only 13 feet from the hole. Mitchell appreciatingly said, “That was a great, great call from Johnnie to pull me off like that.”
The two are now again in a big stretch to make a name at the Valspar Championship. Limanti’s experience might as well help Mitchell again so that he wins the PGA Tour after winning the 2019 Honda Classic. This has been the life of Limanti as a caddie. But outside of it, he has a loving family and an aspiring modeling career.
Personal relationships and hobbies outside of golf
John Limanti is a family man and boasts of being a husband to Angela and a father to his daughter Giana and their pet dog, Bunker Maximus. The family resides in Limanti’s hometown, Jacksonville, near Jax Beach. While he likes to spend time with the family, at other times he works as an amateur beatboxer and underwear model.
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In 2023, Limanti, along with three other caddies (Geno Bonnalie, Joel Stock, and Aaron Flener), collaborated with SAXX Underwear for a cause larger than life. The caddies were wearing SAXX underwear and polos to support the Testicular Cancer Foundation, and for every birdie made, the brand would donate $100 to the same.
As seen, Limanti has a lot happening in his life, whether on or off the course. The looper is living it the best way possible. Will he add another star to his already enthralling life by winning share of the $8.4 million Valspar Championship? Stay tuned to find out.
Read More: Why Is the 2024 Valspar Championship Slowly Turning a Nightmare for the PGA Tour
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Ryo Hisatsune Betting Profile: Valero Texas Open
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PALM HARBOR, FLORIDA - MARCH 23: Ryo Hisatsune of Japan plays his shot from the 17th tee during the third round of the Valspar Championship at Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club on March 23, 2024 in Palm Harbor, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
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In his last tournament at the Valspar Championship in Palm Harbor, Florida, Ryo Hisatsune finished the weekend at -2, good for a 33rd-place finish. He competes in the 2024 Valero Texas Open April 4-7 trying for better results.
The Valero Texas Open Tournament & Course Info
- Date: April 4-7, 2024
- Location: San Antonio, Texas
- Course: TPC San Antonio (Oaks)
- Par: 72 / 7,438 yards
- Purse: $9.2M
- Previous Winner: Corey Conners
At the Valero Texas Open
- This is Hisatsune's first time playing at the Valero Texas Open in the past five years.
- En route to winning this tournament in 2023, Corey Conners posted numbers of 3.959 in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee (eighth in field), 9.539 in SG: Approach the Green (first), and 0.376 in SG: Putting (41st).
- En route to his victory last year, Conners posted an average driving distance of 300.6 (51st in field), hit 77.78% of greens in regulation (first), and took 29 putts per round (53rd).
Hisatsune's Recent Performances
- Hisatsune has made the weekend and finished in the top 20 on the leaderboard once over his last five events.
- In the last five times he's played a tournament, he has made the cut three times.
- Over his last five tournaments, Hisatsune has finished within five shots of the leader one time and finished with a better-than-average score twice.
- He has carded an average score of -7 over his last five events.
- In terms of driving distance, Ryo Hisatsune has averaged 288.8 yards in his past five starts.
- Hisatsune is averaging -0.434 in terms of Strokes Gained: Putting in his past five tournaments.
- Hisatsune is averaging 0.944 Strokes Gained: Total in his past five tournaments.
Hisatsune's Advanced Stats and Rankings
- Hisatsune has posted a Strokes Gained: Off the Tee average of -0.156, which ranks 125th on TOUR this season. Meanwhile, his average driving distance (292.6 yards) ranks 124th, and his 63.8% driving accuracy average ranks 38th.
- In terms of Strokes Gained: Approach, Hisatsune sports a 0.239 average that ranks 59th on TOUR. He ranks first with a % Greens in Regulation rate.
- On the greens, Hisatsune has delivered a -0.053 Strokes Gained: Putting mark this season, which ranks him 107th on TOUR. In addition, he ranks first with a putts-per-round average of , and he ranks first by breaking par % of the time.
Hisatsune's Best Finishes
- Hisatsune has participated in nine tournaments this season, but he has not collected a finish in the top 10.
- In those nine events, he made the cut six times (66.7%).
- As of now, Hisatsune has compiled 161 points, which ranks him 102nd in the FedExCup standings.
Hisatsune's Best Strokes Gained Performances
- This season, Hisatsune's best Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee performance came at the Valspar Championship, where he ranked 14th in the field with a mark of 2.480 (he finished 33rd in that event).
- Hisatsune put up his best Strokes Gained: Approach mark this season at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches (February 2024), ranking in the field with a mark of 3.460.
- In terms of Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green, Hisatsune's best performance this season was at the Farmers Insurance Open, where he ranked fourth in the field with a mark of 3.314 (he finished 33rd in that event).
- At the Sony Open in Hawaii in January 2024, Hisatsune posted his best Strokes Gained: Putting mark this season (6.972), which ranked fifth in the field.
- Hisatsune recorded his best Strokes Gained: Total mark this season (3.751) in January 2024 at the Sony Open in Hawaii. That ranked 30th in the field.
Hisatsune's Strokes Gained Rankings
Hisatsune's past results.
All stats in this article are accurate for Hisatsune as of the start of the Valero Texas Open.
Note: The PGA TOUR has created this story via a machine-learning model using data from ShotLink , powered by CDW, in addition to player performance data. While we strive for accuracy and quality, please note that the information provided may not be entirely error-free.
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