LOS ANGELES — Bill Haas wound up making the biggest putt of them all at Riviera.
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One Year for $10! Bill Haas made a birdie on the second hole of sudden death to take out Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley.
Haas makes 45-foot putt on the second extra hole to win Northern Trust Open, denying Phil Mickelson and silencing the gallery, after Mickelson and Keegan Bradley had birdied No. 18 to force playoff. Dead, solid silence.
By Helen Ross, PGATOUR.COM PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — Bill Haas is fast getting a reputation as a player with a flair for the dramatic. After all, he came from two strokes back to force a playoff Sunday at the Northern Trust Open and then beat Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley with an improbable 45-foot putt [...]
- Feb 19 (Reuters) – Scores from the U.S. PGA Tour Northern Trust Open at the par-71 course on Sunday in Pacific Palisades, California Bill Haas wins play-off at the second extra hole 277 Bill Haas (U.S.) 72 68 68 69 277 Keegan Bradley (U.S.) 71 69 66 71 Phil Mickelson (U.S.) 66 70 70 71 279 Sergio Garcia (Spain) 69 76 70 64 Jimmy Walker (U.S.) 72 66 72 69 Jarrod Lyle (Australia) 73 65 71 70 …
Bill Haas rolled in a 45-foot birdie putt at the second playoff hole to win the Northern Trust Open and deny Phil Mickelson a second US PGA Tour title in as many weeks.
Bill Haas clinched his fourth PGA Tour title by beating fellow Americans Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley in a gripping sudden-death playoff at the Northern Trust Open today
• Haas sinks 43ft birdie putt to see off Mickelson and Bradley
• Sergio García fires final-round 64 to share fourth place
Bill Haas clinched his fourth PGA Tour title by beating his fellow Americans Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley in a gripping sudden-death play-off for the Northern Trust Open on Sunday.
The 29-year-old Haas sank a curling 43ft birdie putt at the second extra hole, the driveable par-four 10th, to seal victory in bright afternoon sunshine at Riviera Country Club.
Mickelson, seeking a second consecutive PGA Tour win, missed his birdie chance from the back right bunker and Bradley’s attempt, a 15-foot putt, slipped past the right edge of the cup.
The trio had finished the 72 regulation holes on seven-under-par 277, Haas closing with a two-under 69. Mickelson and Bradley each birdied the par-four last for matching 71s.
Spain’s Sergio García fired a best-of-the-week 64 that included two eagles to share fourth place at five under with the Americans Dustin Johnson (71) and Jimmy Walker (69), and Australian Jarrod Lyle (70).
Bill Haas knows anything is possible from even the most dire positions. Remember, this is the guy only five months ago saved par with his ball partially submerged in a lake and won the FedEx Cup.
Bill Haas made the biggest putt of them all Sunday at Riviera – the putt that won the Northern Trust Open.

5 Things: FedEx Cup champion Bill Haas played it safe and wound up with the victory on Sunday at the Northern Trust Open, outlasting Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley in a playoff.
A three-way playoff – that also included Keegan Bradley – went to Bill Haas despite Phil Mickelson’s heroics on 18.
Dunn/Getty Images Bill Haas won at Riviera with a Scotty Cameron Kombi belly putter. Bill Haas, like his father Jay (a nine-time PGA TOUR winner), is a full-bag Titleist guy. Here’s what he had in play at the Northern Trust Open: Driver: Titleist 910D2, 8.5 degrees 3-wood: Titleist 910F, 13.5 degrees Irons: Titleist CB, 2-PW [...]![]()
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — Things have gotten tighter at the Northern Trust Open. Bill Haas missed a 6-footer for par that dropped him back into a three-way tie with overnight leaders Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley. But almost immediately, Mickelson and Bradley both birdied the 11th hole to leapfrog Haas and get back to the [...]![]()

