Harry Hall would not have been a name many golf fans would have known or been speaking about before this weekend , but he etched his name in the history of the sport on Sunday after winning his first-ever PGA Tour title. After an incredible weekend of golf going 22-under-par, Hall went into a five-man play-off scenario with four others at the Isco Championship in Kentucky. The 26-year-old from Cornwall won in sensational fashion, chipping in on the third hole to defeat Pierceson Coody, Matt NeSmith, Zac Blair and Rico Hoey to win the title - netting him life-changing money.
Hall took home $720,000 (£555,000) and 300 FedEx Cup points from the win in Kentucky - and does so at a perfect time with his wife Jordan expecting to give birth in just a few days. READ MORE: Rory McIlroy and others in race against time after controversial PGA Tour decision READ MORE: Trump supporters seize on Biden's 'Bullseye' call as 'coded message to shooter' Speaking to reporters after the win, Hall said: "The due date is Friday. She's scheduled to induce on Tuesday, just because I was at a point in the FedEx Cup where I kind of needed to play more.
She's a star and, hopefully, she can do whatever she wants now. "I can probably afford to take the week off. I think it was a bit dicey there, just my position in the FedEx Cup and I probably needed to play every single week, so I'm glad that I might not have to now.
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