Vijay Singh and son Qass closed with a 59 to reach 26-under and win the PNC Championship in their sixteenth appearance in the event.
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The Fijian three-time major champion has been playing with his son since 2003 when Qass was just 13.
They are the first team in the history of the event to post a sub-60 score in both rounds.
“This is what we wanted forever,” said Qass. “So I’m thrilled. I’m so happy. This is already the best week, so this is just making it... no words can describe. It’s going to be a memory I’m going to have forever.”
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Team Daly carded a 59 for a 24-under total and a share of second place alongside Team Thomas who closed with a63.
Tiger and Charlie Woods fell out of contention after a bogey at the 7th and finished with a 65, tied for 8th at 21-under.