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captured his first PGA Tour win Sunday at the Reno-Tahoe Open, closing with a four-under 68 in the final round to beat Bob Heintz by one shot. Heintz missed a three-foot birdie putt at the 18th hole with a chance to force a playoff. A television
pristine putting and a caddie who kept him calm. That he shot 1-over on the back nine just made it dramatic when Bob Heintz missed a three-foot putt on No. 18 that would have forced a playoff in the Reno-Tahoe Open. Instead, Bettencourt
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Bettencourt, a 36-year-old graduate from the Nationwide Tour. He opened his PGA Tour account with a one-shot defeat of Bob Heintz who missed a three-footer to tie on the last green Other course winners taking part: Vaughn Taylor (2), Notah Begay
Bettencourt, a 36-year-old graduate from theNationwide Tour. He opened his PGA Tour account with a one-shot defeat of Bob Heintz who missed a three-footer to tie on the last green Other course winners taking part: Vaughn Taylor (2), Notah Begay
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was not without drama, though. On the final hole, Bettencourt stumbled to a bogey and watched his playing partner Bob Heintz line up a birdie chance. If Heintz converted, the duo would have headed to a playoff. Heintz missed that putt, though