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Varner gets revenge and first title at PGA
Until Sunday, the closest American Harold hermes mens belt replica Varner III had come to a top tier win as a professional golfer was at last year's Australian PGA Championship.
On that occasion at Royal Pines on the Gold Coast he lost in a playoff to Nathan Holman but this time he wasn't going to be denied.
Nine birdies in the final round contributed to a seven under par 65, taking him to 19 under for the tournament and two shots clear of Queenslander Andrew Dodt and another two ahead of third placed world No.7 Adam Scott.
"I just wanted to find a way to hermes belts Knockoff birdie every hole," Varner said.
"After last year it feels good back to come back and finish it off."
Since turning professional in 2012, the 26 year old's only three victories have come on the USA's third tier eGolf Tour in 2013.
However, he said none of that compared to Sunday's victory.
"Winning is just different," he said.
"Obviously top 10s you get money but it's just hard to win.
"I don't care where you tee it up . This is pretty special."
The $250,000 winner's cheque and Joe Kirkwood Cup aside, the triumph also gave him entry to the WGC's Brigestone Invitational next year in his hometown of Akron, as well a two year exemption onto the European Tour which he will use whenever he has a free week from the PGA Tour.
During his red hot run on Sunday, the prize was never in the bag until the penultimate hole.
Starting two shots back on potential wire to wire winner Dodt, Varner took the lead on the eighth for the first Hermes belt replica time since early in the second round, but then bogeyed the 14th to go back into a tie for first.
However, birdies on the 15th and 17th sealed the deal, despite Dodt going bogey free and three under in the final round.
"I would have taken that at the start of the day," Dodt said.
"Harold's seven under final round in those conditions hats off to him," Dodt said.
"That was as good as it gets."
World No.7 Scott had to settle for third place, two shots further back, after a patchy closing 67 in his last event of the year.
His anticipated charge was halted by uncharacteristic errors off the tee in an up and down round.
The former world No.1 regularly found trees, rough or bunker as he attempted to win his second Australian PGA title.
Scott sunk a 10 metre eagle putt on the 15th to surge back into contention, however he could only par the final three holes.
Victorian Ashley Hall, who began the day in a tie for second with Varner, finished fourth, five shots off the pace after a 70.
Brett Rumford shot a Hermes replica belt paris 67 to finish fifth, while Dutchman Darius Van Driel (67), amateur Brett Coletta (69) and veteran John Senden (74) all tied for sixth at eight under.
Until Sunday, the closest American Harold hermes mens belt replica Varner III had come to a top tier win as a professional golfer was at last year's Australian PGA Championship.
On that occasion at Royal Pines on the Gold Coast he lost in a playoff to Nathan Holman but this time he wasn't going to be denied.
Nine birdies in the final round contributed to a seven under par 65, taking him to 19 under for the tournament and two shots clear of Queenslander Andrew Dodt and another two ahead of third placed world No.7 Adam Scott.
"I just wanted to find a way to hermes belts Knockoff birdie every hole," Varner said.
"After last year it feels good back to come back and finish it off."
Since turning professional in 2012, the 26 year old's only three victories have come on the USA's third tier eGolf Tour in 2013.
However, he said none of that compared to Sunday's victory.
"Winning is just different," he said.
"Obviously top 10s you get money but it's just hard to win.
"I don't care where you tee it up . This is pretty special."
The $250,000 winner's cheque and Joe Kirkwood Cup aside, the triumph also gave him entry to the WGC's Brigestone Invitational next year in his hometown of Akron, as well a two year exemption onto the European Tour which he will use whenever he has a free week from the PGA Tour.
During his red hot run on Sunday, the prize was never in the bag until the penultimate hole.
Starting two shots back on potential wire to wire winner Dodt, Varner took the lead on the eighth for the first Hermes belt replica time since early in the second round, but then bogeyed the 14th to go back into a tie for first.
However, birdies on the 15th and 17th sealed the deal, despite Dodt going bogey free and three under in the final round.
"I would have taken that at the start of the day," Dodt said.
"Harold's seven under final round in those conditions hats off to him," Dodt said.
"That was as good as it gets."
World No.7 Scott had to settle for third place, two shots further back, after a patchy closing 67 in his last event of the year.
His anticipated charge was halted by uncharacteristic errors off the tee in an up and down round.
The former world No.1 regularly found trees, rough or bunker as he attempted to win his second Australian PGA title.
Scott sunk a 10 metre eagle putt on the 15th to surge back into contention, however he could only par the final three holes.
Victorian Ashley Hall, who began the day in a tie for second with Varner, finished fourth, five shots off the pace after a 70.
Brett Rumford shot a Hermes replica belt paris 67 to finish fifth, while Dutchman Darius Van Driel (67), amateur Brett Coletta (69) and veteran John Senden (74) all tied for sixth at eight under.
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