Golf: Americans Dufner and Snedeker win Franklin Templeton Shootout title

Jason Dufner and Brandt Snedeker react on the 18th hole after winning the Franklin Templeton Shootout at Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida. PHOTO: AFP

MIAMI (AFP) - Americans Jason Dufner and Brandt Snedeker combined for an 11-under 61 in Saturday's closing better-ball format to win the 27th annual Franklin Templeton Shootout by two strokes.

The first-time pairing won the title at 30-under 186 with the American duo of Harris English and Matt Kuchar, the 2013 winners, second on 188 and Americans Daniel Berger and Charley Hoffman third, another shot adrift.

The three-day invitational event hosted by retired Australian star Greg Norman in Naples, Florida, matched 12 pairs of men's golfers in three different styles, starting with Thursday's scramble and Friday's modified alternate shot.

Kuchar missed a four-foot birdie putt at No. 15 that would have grabbed a share of the lead, running it past on the right side. He also missed a 20-foot eagle putt at the par-five 16th to seize the lead, but his tap-in birdie matched him and English with Dufner and Snedeker at 28-under.

Dufner, the 2013 PGA Championship winner, knocked in a five-foot birdie putt at No. 17 to reclaim the lead while Kuchar found the water at No. 18. Snedeker ended any doubt by sinking a birdie from the bunker at No. 18.

"We were a great partnership," Snedeker said. "Jason is steady Eddie. He rolled the ball fantastic. When one of us was out of the hole, the other one got us back in it. It was one of those perfect weeks. It gives us both great momentum going into next year."

Snedeker won his first victory since Pebble Beach last February while Dufner had not won since taking his only Major title two years ago at Oak Hill.

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