South Africa’s Higgo won the Palmetto Championship for his first career victory on the PGA Tour
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Garrick Higgo’s day began with a call from South African golfing great Gary Player. It ended in triumph just like so many of Player’s Sundays did in his Hall of Fame career.
Player was right as Higgo remained patient and steady throughout – and made sure to take advantage when opportunities arose. Higgo sensed the moment was his if he could sink the putt. “I had a good feeling on that,” he said with smile. Higgo had won twice on the European Tour in the Canary Islands before playing in the PGA Championships on Kiawah Island, where he tied for 64th. He’ll head West to Torrey Pines for the U.S. Open next week.
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