Triumphant Reed earns seal of approval from Clinton


  • Golf
  • Monday, 20 Jan 2014

(Reuters) - Patrick Reed has long strived to prove he belongs among the game's elite and he took a big step in that direction after ending a record-breaking week with a two-shot victory at the Humana Challenge in La Quinta, California.

Not only did the burly American become the first player ever on the PGA Tour to post scores no worse than 63 in each of the first three rounds but he earned a seal of approval from former U.S. president Bill Clinton after securing the win.

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