Column: Reigning Farmers Insurance Open winner Luke List, Will Zalatoris relive 'bizarre' 2022 finish

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Column: Reigning Farmers Insurance Open winner Luke List, Will Zalatoris relive 'bizarre' 2022 finish
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Darkness, tee shots inches apart in the bunker and List's stunning approach made playoff unforgettable

As Luke List waited more than an hour and a half to find out if he would have a shot at his first PGA Tour victory during last January’s Farmers Insurance Open, the stress surely had him in mental and gastronomical knots., two-time Farmers winner Jason Day and top-10 career earner Justin Rose lingered.“It was nice to enjoy the beautiful scenery there at Torrey Pines,” List said this week during The American Express at PGA West, the lead-in to The Farmers.

The drama was not limited to the light conditions. In a bizarre turn of events during the playoff, both tee shots landed in the right-side fairway bunker … 4 inches apart. List hit first, into the fairway. Zalatoris followed, ending up in the same part of the fairway. They were shoulder to shoulder, stroke for stroke. Then List lifted a shrouded beauty to within a foot.

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