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Watch (at your own risk) as Danny Willett painfully three-putts from inside four feet to lose the Fortinet Championship

September 18, 2022
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Danny Willett reacts to a missed par putt to lose the Fortinet Championship on the 72nd hole.

Orlando Ramirez

When Max Homa’s birdie chip fell in the cup on the 72nd hole Sunday at the Fortinet Championship, he wasn’t the only one grinning from ear to ear. There was also a wry smile on the face of Danny Willett, who had a one-shot lead on the tee and appeared certain to win the title when he hit his approach to inside four feet on the par-5 18th at Silverado Resort & Spa, but now knew he had a little more work to do to pull it off.

That said, Willett simply needed to roll in his birdie and the 34-year-old Englishman would finish at 17 under and win for the second time on the PGA Tour, but the first since his Masters win in 2016. Given the fact he barely held on to his PGA Tour card for the 2022-23 season—Willett was 130th on the FedEx Cup eligibility list at the end of the regular season but jumped to 124th when six players jumped to the LIV Golf tour after the Tour Championship—a win was a big deal for a variety of reasons.

But then the unthinkable happened. Despite going 57-for-58 with putts from inside seven feet in Napa, Calif., over the first 71 holes, Willett awkwardly missed the tournament winner, lipping out left. Even more awkward was the fact he actually left himself a longer comebacker for par to now tie Homa and get into a playoff.

Shockingly, Willett then missed the par putt, making bogey to finish the round with a 69 and the tournament at 15 under.

Here’s the entire sequence, for those who don’t mind watching horror movies:

Willett still had a smile as he hugged Homa afterward. But we’re guessing it’s because he was too stunned to react any other way.

“Just a shame how I finished, but that's golf, we're going to do it again another day,” Willett said afterward. “Yeah, a bit disappointing finish to the round, but you're trying to hole it. Hit it a little bit too firm.”

"Yeah, that was crazy," Homa said. "I still don't really know what happened."

We can’t really end this post on such a downer. So at least enjoy Homa’s impressive birdie chip. Hopefully it washes away the painful image of Willett’s struggles.