Riley, Hardy capture first PGA Tour wins at Zurich Classic; Hadwin, Taylor finish second MORE:
They began the final round three shots back and closed with a 7-under 65 in alternate-shot play to finish with a tournament-record total of 30-under 258 at TPC Louisiana, eclipsing the 259 posted by 2022 winners Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele. Hardy and Riley were two shots better than Canadians Adam Hadwin and Nick Taylor.
Each takes home $1.24 million and earns a two-year exemption for winning the PGA Tour's only team event.
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