Sunday, December 15, 2013

Matt Kuchar and Harris English combine for victory in golf's Franklin Templeton Shootout

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MATT Kuchar and Harris English combined to shoot 14-under-par 58 on Sunday for a record-setting victory in the Franklin Templeton Shootout.

Kuchar and English went into Sunday's final round of the unofficial event for two-man teams with a four-stroke lead and finished on 34-under-par 182.

Their 54-hole scored matched the 34-under-par 182 tournament record set in 1990 by Fred Couples and Raymond Floyd when the event was staged at Sherwood Country Club in California.

It improved the low 54-hole score since the event moved to Tiburon Golf Club, which was a 33-under-par 183 by Brad Faxon and Scott McCarron in 2001.

The seven-stroke margin of victory also broke the tournament record of six strokes set in 1989 by David Duval and Fred Couples.

"It was nice to come here and perform well," said Kuchar. "We made a boatload of birdies. It was a fun three days for sure."

South Africa's Retief Goosen and teammate Freddie Jacobson of Sweden shot 61 on Tiburon Golf Club's Gold Course to take second place on 27-under 189.

The English duo of Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood fired a 59 and grabbed third at 26-under.

Chris DiMarco and Billy Horschel placed fourth at 24-under, one stroke ahead of last year's champions Kenny Perry and Sean O'Hair, who had led after Friday's opening round.

Kuchar and English took charge in Saturday's better-ball format and never wavered in Sunday's scramble.

English said he was looking forward to a short Christmas vacation with his family, before the US PGA Tour's 2013-14 season resumes in Hawaii in January.

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