Sepp Straka (1st/-10) comes from five strokes back to win first PGA Tour title at the Honda Classic; becomes the first player from Austria to win on Tour.
Daniel Berger becomes first player since Dustin Johnson at the 2017 WGC-HSBC Champions (six strokes) to lead by five or more strokes after 54 holes and fail to win; moves to 1-for-4 in converting 54-hole leads/co-leads to victory.
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Runner-up Shane Lowry goes bogey-free in the final round for best finish on Tour since win at 2019 Open Championship.
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First-year member Kurt Kitayama finishes in the top-10 for the first time in his 26th career Tour start.
Chinese Taipei’s C.T. Pan makes three birdies and one bogey in his last four holes for a 69 to finish T16, one week after finishing ninth at The Genesis Invitational.
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Straka earned his first PGA Tour title in his 95th career start at the age of 28 years, 9 months, 26 days.
His final-round 71 marked high start by a winner on Tour since Rory McIlroy at the 2021 Wells Fargo Championship (72).
He is the sixth first-time winner of the season and fourth in the last five weeks (Lucas Herbert/Butterfield Bermuda Championship, Talor Gooch/The RSM Classic, Luke List/Farmers Insurance Open, Tom Hoge/AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Scottie Scheffler/WM Phoenix Open).
Becomes first player to win The Honda Classic for maiden Tour victory since Sungjae Im (2020).
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Entered the final round trailing by five strokes; largest final-round comeback at The Honda Classic since it moved to PGA National in 2007.
First player from Austria to win on the PGA Tour. Two active PGA Tour members from Austria: Straka and rookie Matthias Schwab, who finished T7.
Daniel Berger (4th/-7) recorded his third top-10 in seventh start at The Honda Classic; 2nd/2015, T4/2020, 4th/2022.
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Marks second top-10 in fourth start of the season: 4th/The Honda Classic, T5/Sentry Tournament of Champions.
Runner-up Shane Lowry made only four bogeys (and no double-bogeys or worse), setting the record for fewest over-par holes in the event since it moved to PGA National in 2007
Gary Woodland (T5) records fourth top-10 in his ninth start at The Honda Classic; marks second top-10 of the season (T9/THE CJ CUP @ SUMMIT).
Alex Noren (T5), recorded his second top-10 in last three starts (WM Phoenix Open/T6, The Honda Classic/T5); marks second top-five finish in five starts at The Honda Classic (3rd/2018).
In his first start in the event since 2020, Brooks Koepka finishes T16.
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