Daniel Berger edges Collin Morikawa in play-off to win Charles Schwab Challenge
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Daniel Berger edges Collin Morikawa in play-off to win Charles Schwab Challenge

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Justin Rose was one of a number of players who left Colonial Country Club with a tale of what might have been after American Daniel Berger came out of the pack to win the Charles Schwab Challenge on Sunday night. The 27 year old beat fellow countryman Collin Morikawa at the first hole of a sudden death play-off after the latter missed a 3ft putt, with Englishman Rose among four players who finished one shot behind. Daniel Berger celebrates with the trophy after winning the Charles Schwab Challenge Nevertheless, this was much more like it from Rose who has emerged from the 91 day break with renewed intent, after falling from the world number one spot to 14th. Berger beat fellow countryman Collin Morikawa at the first hole of a sudden death play-off The muscle man pummelled the Fort Worth, Texas course into submission before a rare miscue proved costly at the 17th. Justin Rose was one of four players who had finished one shot behind on the final day His problems began with a wretched approach to the easy par five opening hole that flew well to the right and ricocheted even further from the target after hitting a tree.

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