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Last week could have been Sean O'Hair's week. Maybe it should have been. His fourth PGA Tour victory, and third in 3 years, appeared to be less than a round away.
He shot 64 on Saturday to become the co-leader after 54 holes of the Bridgestone Invitational. Not a major, but still one of the next-best things. And early on the final day, he was ahead by two shots. But it wasn't happening. The 28-year-old West Chester resident would close with a 1-over-par 71 to finish fifth, four behind his friend Hunter Mahan.
It was a win that might have put O'Hair on his first U.S. Ryder Cup team. Instead, he had to settle for his second-best finish of the year, behind a tie for fourth in the season-opening event. And, for the sixth time in his last eight starts, he finished no worse than 12th (to go with two missed cuts).
Disappointed? Well, not exactly.
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He shot 64 on Saturday to become the co-leader after 54 holes of the Bridgestone Invitational. Not a major, but still one of the next-best things. And early on the final day, he was ahead by two shots. But it wasn't happening. The 28-year-old West Chester resident would close with a 1-over-par 71 to finish fifth, four behind his friend Hunter Mahan.
It was a win that might have put O'Hair on his first U.S. Ryder Cup team. Instead, he had to settle for his second-best finish of the year, behind a tie for fourth in the season-opening event. And, for the sixth time in his last eight starts, he finished no worse than 12th (to go with two missed cuts).
Disappointed? Well, not exactly.
Read more: http://www.philly.com/dailynews/spo...he_best_golf_of_his_career.html#ixzz0wPZvWsPp
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