PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) - Joe Highsmith closed with a 6-under 64 to rally from a four-shot deficit and win the Cognizant Classic on Sunday with the lowest score since the tournament moved to PGA National in 2007.
Joe Highsmith rallies to win the Cognizant Classic. Lydia Ko wins in Singapore for 23rd LPGA title
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) - Joe Highsmith closed with a 6-under 64 to rally from a four-shot deficit and win the Cognizant Classic on Sunday with the lowest score since the tournament moved to PGA National in 2007.
Highsmith, who had to make a nervy par putt on Friday just to make the cut, is the second first-time winner on the PGA Tour in as many weeks. The two-shot victory sends him to the Masters and puts him in the remaining five signature events this year.
His 64-64 weekend was the lowest weekend score at PGA National. He had a little help from Jake Knapp, who opened with a 59 and was trying to become the first wire-to-wire winner in tournament history.
Knapp led by one shot when he hit into the water on the 11th hole, needed two shots to get out of the shallow water and made triple bogey. He wound up in a tie for sixth.