Riley, Hardy win first PGA Tour event at Zurich Classic, Canadians Hadwin, Taylor finish second

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Riley, Hardy win first PGA Tour event at Zurich Classic, Canadians Hadwin, Taylor finish second
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Nick Hardy and Davis Riley birdied four of their final six holes -- highlighted by Riley's 33-foot birdie putt from the fringe on the par-3 17th -- to give both players their first PGA Tour victory at the Zurich Classic on Sunday.

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."You're just rooting for each other as hard as you can to hit a good shot," Riley added. "Luckily we were able to do that. ... I was pretty nervous coming down the stretch.

But with a chance to help one another take a maiden victory, "We both handled it very well, especially coming down the stretch," Hardy said. Hadwin and Taylor shot 63, tying the course record in alternate shot that was set in Friday's second round by Cantlay and Schauffele. The Canadians' 10th and final birdie of the round on the 13th hole briefly gave them a one-shot lead, and they went to the clubhouse tied for first before the eventual champions birdied twice more.

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