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WATCH: Kevin Kisner's clutch eagle on 18 at Zurich Classic forces playoff
The 72nd hole. Down one stroke. No pressure, right?
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Not for Kevin Kisner.
Teammates Jonas Blixt and Cameron Smith had a back-and-forth battle down the back stretch with Kisner and his teammate Scott Brown. At 25-under, and 94-feet 6-inches away from the pin, Team Kisner-Brown trailed by just one stroke on the final hole of the weekend.
Or so we thought.
With their backs to the wall ...
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) May 1, 2017
Speechless. #QuickHits pic.twitter.com/GERbAYZm4l
Smith would sink the ensuing 18-inch birdie, tying the teams atop the leaderboard at the end of 72 holes.
This is just too good. pic.twitter.com/MS0MkqAkdK
— Skratch (@Skratch) May 1, 2017
It is safe to say that the new team-format at the Zurich Classic was an overwhelming success. The winner will be decided in a playoff when play resumes Monday morning.