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Harry Hall emerges victorious in 2024 ISCO Championship after intense 5-way playoff

Harry Hall wins 2024 ISCO Championship via 5-way playoff


Talk about a clutch moment worth the wait.

Harry Hall picked up his first PGA Tour victory late Sunday night when he chipped in for birdie on the third playoff hole to win the 2024 ISCO Championship. Hall’s chip-in came on the par-3 ninth hole after he, Matt NeSmith and Pierceson Coody made par on the par-4 18th hole twice.

Even better for Hall, he’s set to become a dad next week.

Initially, it was a five-man playoff with Rico Hoey and Zac Blair involved, but the duo bogeyed the first playoff hole and knocked them out.

The fivesome all finished at 22 under par for the week, but it’s Hall walking away with the trophy.

He will not get into the Open Championship field since there weren’t any spots available, but he did win $720,000 and earn 300 FedEx Cup points.