Nick Taylor loves a playoff, winning for the third time in as many tries in the last three years, the latest at Waialae Country Club.
Nick Taylor defeated Nico Echavarria in a playoff at the Sony Open in Hawaii, but he needed a miracle to get there in the first place.
For so long it appeared as if the Sony Open in Hawaii was going to be won by J.J. Spaun or Stephan Jaeger, yet after 72 holes it was Nico Echavarria and Nick Taylor who fought it out in the sudden-death playoff, with Taylor winning on the second extra hole.
Nick Taylor walked off the seventh green on Sunday ... So as he sat down in the media center at the Sony Open in Hawaii a few hours later with a flower lei around his neck and the trophy to ...
For the fifth time in his career, Nick Taylor has entered the winner's circle on the PGA Tour. After reaching 16 under for the tournament, Taylor emerged from a two-hole playoff over Nico Echavarria at Waialae Country Club to claim the 2025 Sony Open.
Throughout the final round Sunday at Waialae Country Club it appeared that the Sony Open in Hawaii would be ... event on the PGA Tour is Canada’s Nick Taylor, who has never met a playoff he ...
HONOLULU — Nick Taylor in a playoff is tough to beat. Getting there was hardest part for the Canadian, who delivered another highlight reel of clutch moments Sunday in the Sony Open. Down to his last shot, Taylor chipped in from 60 feet for eagle on the par-5 closing hole at Waialae for a 5-under 65 to get into a playoff with Nico Echavarria.
Nick Taylor is a fan of a playoff. The Canadian hit a chip-in eagle on his final hole to get into a playoff at the Sony Open in Hawaii, and then he proceeded to win in a playoff for the third ...
Nick Taylor is blessed with the clutch ... Since his WM Phoenix Open victory last year, Taylor had played 23 events and had recorded zero top 10s as an individual. But this week he ranked first ...
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