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‘That was saucy’: Highlights, best moments from the final round of the 2022 PNC Championship

It was a close contest at the Ritz.

Justin Thomas and his dad, Mike, entered the final round of the 2022 PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando with a two-shot lead on Sunday after an opening-round 15-under 57 on Saturday. They walked off the course T-2, two shots behind the winners.

Vijay Singh and his son, Qass, shot a 13-under 59 for the second consecutive day to win their first PNC Championship title. The father-son duo have played the annual silly-season event for the last 16 years and finished runner-up in 2006, 2013 and 2020.

Check out the best photos and highlights from the final round of the 2022 PNC Championship in Orlando.

Photos: Tiger, Charlie at 2022 PNC Championship

'That was saucy'

Tiger and Charlie just haven’t been able to keep pace with the birdie barrage from the groups ahead, but the pair are still hitting some great shots. When Tiger calls a shot “saucy” you know it was good.

Qass? More like cash. 

The Harrington’s took the clubhouse lead at 22 under and shortly after got lapped by the Singh’s when Qass made eagle to take a two-shot lead.

Still got it

The 10-time major champion and 72-time LPGA winner has made quite a few clutch putts over her career. Playing with her son, Will, Annika showed she’s still money on the greens.

Big putt from Big John

The defending champion Daly’s are off and running again on Sunday at the Ritz. Hooters pants and all, Daly buried a clutch putt on the 12th for the team’s third straight birdie to take a one-shot lead at 21 under.

Like father, like son

The putt. The fist pump. The apple doesn’t fall far from the Woods tree.

Teams Singh, Daly makes its move

After starting the day T-2 and two shots back, Vijay and Qass birdied their first five holes to take a share of the lead alongside the Thomas’ and defending champion Daly’s, who made the turn at 7-under 29 to move to 18 under.

Team Woods in Sunday red

Tiger and Charlie have playfully been referred to as Team Ice Bath due to both of their injuries – Tiger’s plantar fasciitis (and surgically repaired right leg) and Charlie’s sprained ankle – and the pair showed up in their Sunday red.

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