Daniel Berger Archives - uSports.org https://usports.org/tag/daniel-berger/ Sports News & Views Mon, 15 Jun 2020 22:25:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Daniel Berger Wins Charles Schwab Challenge, First PGA Tour Event Since March https://usports.org/daniel-berger-wins-charles-schwab-challenge-first-pga-tour-event-since-march/ https://usports.org/daniel-berger-wins-charles-schwab-challenge-first-pga-tour-event-since-march/#respond Mon, 15 Jun 2020 22:25:24 +0000 https://usports.org/?p=183846 MEMPHIS, TN - JUNE 12: Daniel Berger hits off the second tee during the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic at TPC Southwind on June 12, 2016 in Memphis, Tennessee.
After having its season canceled following the first round of The Players Championship back in March, the PGA Tour returned with the Charles Schwab Challenge. Daniel Berger came out victorious, going 15-under par, winning in a playoff against Collin Morikawa.  Berger’s win was the third of his career, earning him 500 FedEx cup points, and […]

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MEMPHIS, TN - JUNE 12: Daniel Berger hits off the second tee during the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic at TPC Southwind on June 12, 2016 in Memphis, Tennessee.

After having its season canceled following the first round of The Players Championship back in March, the PGA Tour returned with the Charles Schwab Challenge. Daniel Berger came out victorious, going 15-under par, winning in a playoff against Collin Morikawa

Berger’s win was the third of his career, earning him 500 FedEx cup points, and $1.35 million. Certainly not the largest payout in golf history but given how long of a hiatus golf has been on, shows the current state of the PGA Tour and the upward trajectory the sport is in.

On the course, the play was electric. Entering Sunday’s final round, there were numerous big names in the game in contention. Morikawa had the solo lead during one point in the back nine and when he came to the final hole, had a birdie putt to take the outright lead entering the clubhouse, but missed it just short. That was a common thread as Justin Rose, Jason Kokrak and Bryson DeChambeau all had birdie putts on the last hole to tie the leaders at 15-under par but missed. Berger made a birdie on the last hole to get to 15-under to tie Morikawa and Xander Schuaffele at the time, which ultimately earned his spot in the playoff. 

Schauffele did not participate in the playoff and finished in a tie for second at 14-under par. The solo leader following the third round, was at 15-under par entering the 17th hole, but a lip out putt for par from inside three-feet ended his chances of pulling out the victory. 

The PGA Tour will continue its season next week with the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head South Carolina. 

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https://usports.org/daniel-berger-wins-charles-schwab-challenge-first-pga-tour-event-since-march/feed/ 0 uSports.org MEMPHIS, TN - JUNE 12: Daniel Berger hits off the second tee during the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic at TPC Southwind on June 12, 2016 in Memphis, Tennessee.
Watch: Jordan Spieth Makes 18th Hole From Bunker To Win Travelers’ Championship https://usports.org/watch-jordan-spieth-makes-18th-hole-bunker-win-travelers-championship/ https://usports.org/watch-jordan-spieth-makes-18th-hole-bunker-win-travelers-championship/#respond Mon, 26 Jun 2017 19:13:53 +0000 http://usports.org/?p=39690 CROMWELL, CT - JUNE 25: Jordan Spieth of the United States plays his shot from the 14th tee during the final round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands on June 25, 2017 in Cromwell, Connecticut. (Image: Getty)
Jordan Spieth’s form may not be as strong as it was before, but he can still deliver some magic every now and then. Jordan Spieth Beat Daniel Berger In A Playoff With a 60-foot Shot for Birdie On Sunday, the 23-year-old Texan hit an impressive 60-foot shot for birdie from the green-side bunker on the 18th […]

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CROMWELL, CT - JUNE 25: Jordan Spieth of the United States plays his shot from the 14th tee during the final round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands on June 25, 2017 in Cromwell, Connecticut. (Image: Getty)

Jordan Spieth’s form may not be as strong as it was before, but he can still deliver some magic every now and then.

Jordan Spieth Beat Daniel Berger In A Playoff With a 60-foot Shot for Birdie

On Sunday, the 23-year-old Texan hit an impressive 60-foot shot for birdie from the green-side bunker on the 18th hole at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, CT to win the Travelers Championship in a playoff against Daniel Berger. Spieth — a two-time major champion — celebrated his fantastic drive by throwing his club and chest-bumping his caddie Michael Greller. 


“That was one for the ages,” said Spieth, who won the AT&T Pro-Am Tournament at Pebble Beach in February. The youngster couldn’t even see the hole from where he took the shot.

The PGA Tour Twitter account called it the “shot of the year:”

Justin Thomas — another 23-year-old PGA Tour golfer — predicted Spieth’s ace on Twitter moments before the shot happened. Here is what Thomas — a Kentucky native and University of Alabama alum who is the World No. 8 — tweeted shortly before Spieth’s big ace:

Spieth led by one stroke after each of the first three rounds on Sunday. The 2015 Masters and U.S. Open winner finished with an even-par 70 to tie Berger — who birdied three of the last six holes for a 67 — to tie Berger at 12-under 268.

Berger — who won the FedEx St. Jude Classic two weeks ago before missing the cut last week at the U.S. Open — narrowly missed a 50-foot putt from off the 18th green left that would have forced a second playoff hole.

“Jordan does Jordan things,” said Berger, who won PGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 2015. “So there’s not really much you can say. I’m obviously disappointed, but happy to be in the position I was in today.”


The 24-year-old Florida native entered the round in third place, thee shots behind. Berger matched Spieth for an advantage with a 5-foot birdie putt on the 15th while Spieth bogeyed on the 14th, and tied Spieth again with a birdie from eight feet at the 17th.

On the final hole, Berger hit his approach shot into the same bunker as Spieth, and also saved par to force the playoff.

Berger struck his drive on the first playoff hole left and into the crowd behind a fairway bunker. His approach then flew off the green toward the left.

“If I was in Berger’s shoes, I would be cursing Jordan Spieth right now for the break off the tee and then holing a 30-yard bunker shot, that’s a lot of luck,” Spieth said.

Greller, who reiterated Berger’s assessment of Spieth, also reminded the latter before he took his final shot on Sunday that “magic happens here.”

Spieth and Tiger Woods are now the only PGA golfers to reach ten victories in the Tour era before the age of 24 since World War II. Woods won 15 times before his 24th birthday.

Sunday’s victory also marked Spieth’s first win in a tournament debut. Phil Blackmar was the previous golfer to claim the Travelers Championship in his first start in 1985.

Spieth also had some mediocre shots on Sunday, however. His first came on the 13th hole, when his drive flew right but remained on the side of a hill to steer clear of the water. He missed a seven-foot birdie putt, but saved par.

The Texan then hit his tee shot on the 15th left, narrowly missing the water and the hazard line in the rough. He chipped to the middle of the green and recorded a 16-foot putt for birdie, which he initially believed he had missed.

Spieth’s shot at 17 initially seemed like it would end up in the lake, although the ball ultimately fell right on the edge of the green and he made par.

“That’s a lot of luck,” Spieth said. “But I took advantage of the good breaks and am happy to come out on top.”

Spieth took home $1.2 million for winning the Travelers on Sunday. He previously made a hole-in-one from a bunker in 2013 at the John Deere Classic in Illinois:

Charley Hoffman (66) and Danny Lee (67) tied for third, three strokes back.

Grayson Murray logged the Travelers’ lone hole-in-one. The 23-year-old North Carolina native sank the 177-yard eighth hole in one shot to record his first ace on tour. Murray shot a 68 to finish at 5 under.

Spieth will next compete at the Open Championship in Southport, England on July 20.

CROMWELL, CT – JUNE 25: Jordan Spieth of the United States plays his shot from the 14th tee during the final round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands on June 25, 2017 in Cromwell, Connecticut. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

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https://usports.org/watch-jordan-spieth-makes-18th-hole-bunker-win-travelers-championship/feed/ 0 uSports.org CROMWELL, CT - JUNE 25: Jordan Spieth of the United States plays his shot from the 14th tee during the final round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands on June 25, 2017 in Cromwell, Connecticut. (Image: Getty)