Monday, April 22, 2019
C. T. Pan captured the RBC Heritage at Hilton Head with a 12-under-par 272, one stroke ahead of Matt Kuchar, while Ted Potter finished well down the list once again. Ted shot 73-69-77-72-291, 7 over par, tied for 67th, and took home another modest check of $14,076. That raised his earnings for the season to $431,051.
Ted will head for Louisiana for the $7.3 million Zurich Classic of New Orleans, which will be played as a team event for the third straight year. His partner will be Nate Lashley.
Gator Billy Horschel and Scott Piercy won it last year and collected $1,036,000, and they're back to defend the title. Horschel also won in 2013, before it went to the team format.
Among the other Gators, Matt Every is teamed with Kyoung-Hoon Lee and Brian Gay with Rory Sabbatini. As for the Seminoles, Brooks Koepka is playing with his brother Chase and rookie Hank Lebioda is partnered with Curtis Luck.
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