SCOT EARNS $46,860 FOR TIED 27th FINISH AT PEBBLE BEACH
RUSSELL KNOX CAN'T KEEP THE
BOGEY MAN AT BAY IN FINAL ROUND
Russell Knox blew his chances of a lucrative top 20 finish in the AT and T national pro-am at Pebble Beach, California by bogeying four of his first 15 holes in the final round today.
He also birdied the long second and long sixth but two over par figures in the final round of a US PGA Tour event sends the player in only one direction - down the field and down the prizemoney allocation.
Russell did birdie the last hole for a 73 and a total of 285 to finish joint 27th alongside Padraig Harrington, one shot behind Phil Mickelson.
The Scot's four scores were 70, 72, 70 and 73.
Knox earned $46,860 - his third highest on the US
PGA Tour and is now in 50th place on the money table with earnings of $425,178.
He has missed one cut in eight starts.
BOGEY MAN AT BAY IN FINAL ROUND
Russell Knox blew his chances of a lucrative top 20 finish in the AT and T national pro-am at Pebble Beach, California by bogeying four of his first 15 holes in the final round today.
He also birdied the long second and long sixth but two over par figures in the final round of a US PGA Tour event sends the player in only one direction - down the field and down the prizemoney allocation.
Russell did birdie the last hole for a 73 and a total of 285 to finish joint 27th alongside Padraig Harrington, one shot behind Phil Mickelson.
The Scot's four scores were 70, 72, 70 and 73.
Knox earned $46,860 - his third highest on the US
PGA Tour and is now in 50th place on the money table with earnings of $425,178.
He has missed one cut in eight starts.
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