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Andrew Novak looking to do something PGA Tour hasn’t seen in a while

Emily Carter
By Emily Carter
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The PGA Tour had a couple of noisy weeks when Rory Mcilroy won the Masters and Justin Thomas won the RBC Heritage (an exclusive event). That both players with tons of fans added to the situation, JT has just made the rounds of the media and mentioned how he has an absurd amount of Aces for Aces for life, and what is more is that each one won their event after requiring to do so.

Rory Tok Down Justin Rose in Augusta while Thomas beat Andrew Novak in Harbor Town. Of the four golfers in question, only Andrew Novak has not yet registered a victory on the tour. It is not necessary to say that this is probably released in the playoff a pill difficult to swallow.

For his credit, Novak has recovered immediately and through two rounds in the Classic in Zurich in New Orleans he sits second with his partner Ben Griffin. If Novak’s duo won, obviously he would do it the week after losing in a playoff.

Interestingly, he has a leg for a minute since the player lost an event in a playoff and won immediately the following week. Obviously, this is a specific set of circumstances that does not happen too often, but it is curious about who Patrick Cantlay was in 2022.

What is equally most interesting of this exact phenomenon is that it was this Exact phenomenon. In 2022, the situation was identical for Cantlay, since it is currently for Novak. Cantlay lost the RBC Heritage in a playoff against Jordan Spieth before winning in New Orleans with Xander Schauffele as his partner. What a coincidence!

Maybe Andrew Novak can follow the steps Cantlay established. We will see.

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