AVONDALE, La. — Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman outlasted Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel to win the Zurich Classic in a playoff that capped a tight and tense final round Sunday.
Smith and Leishman won with a par on their second trip up the par-5 No. 18 after Oosthuizen pushed his tee shot into the water and missed an 11-foot par putt.
The Australians forced the playoff by shooting a 2-under-par 70 in alternate-shot play at the PGA Tour’s lone regular-season team event. Oosthuizen and Schwartzel, a shot ahead entering the day, finished with a 71. The South Africans had three pars and two bogeys.
It’s Smith’s third career victory — second at the Zurich team event — and best result since tying for second at the pandemic-delayed 2020 Masters in November. It’s also was his sixth top 10 since the current tour season started in October. Smith’s previous victory came at the 2020 Sony Open in Hawaii.
It was Leishman’s sixth career victory, his first since the 2020 Farmers Insurance Open.
They finished regulation at 20 under.
Peter Uihlein and Richy Werenski shot a 67, with six birdies and one bogey, to shoot up the leaderboard from 18th to third.
Billy Horschel and former LSU player Sam Burns shot a 69 to tie for fourth with Brandt Snedeker-Keith Mitchell and Brendan Steele-Kegan Bradley.
Higgo wins on European Tour
LAS PALMAS, Spain — South African left-hander Garrick Higgo won the Gran Canaria Open for his second European Tour title, closing with his second consecutive 7-under 63 for a three-stroke victory.
The 21-year-old Higgo finished at 25-under 255 at Meloneras Golf Course in the Canary Islands. He also won the Portugal Open last season.
Germany's Maximilian Kieffer was second after a 62.
Alexander victorious on Korn Ferry Tour
ARLINGTON, Texas — Tyson Alexander won the Veritex Bank Championship, overcoming a five-stroke deficit for his first Korn Ferry Tour victory.
The 32-year-old former Florida player closed with a 7-under 64 to finish at 23-under 261 at Texas Rangers Golf Club, a stroke ahead of Dallas resident Theo Humphrey (70).
Taylor Moore (65) and Brett Drewitt (68) were 20 under.