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Final Round at the 2011 Heritage
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Final Round at the 2011 Heritage

October 05, 2011
1 of 7 Stephen Morton/AP

Brandt Snedeker beat Luke Donald on the third hole of sudden death to win the Heritage.
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2 of 7 John David Mercer-US PRESSWIRE

Snedeker shot a 64 to finish at 12 under and rally from six shots behind.
3 of 7 Stephen Morton/AP

Luke Donald began the final round with a one-shot lead and a chance to take over the No. 1 ranking. He shot a 70, and then lost to Brandt Snedeker on the third hole of sudden death.
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4 of 7 John David Mercer-US PRESSWIRE

Ricky Barnes birdied four of his first five holes to get into contention. He evenually faded to a tie for fourth place.
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5 of 7 John David Mercer-US PRESSWIRE

Jim Furyk played alongside Donald and began the day one shot back. He stumbled to a 76 to tie for 21st.
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6 of 7 John David Mercer-US PRESSWIRE

Jason Day bogeyed Nos. 9, 11 and 12 to fall off the pace. He finished T9.
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7 of 7 John David Mercer-US PRESSWIRE

Scott Verplank was in contention until he bogeyed three out of four holes on the back nine. He also finished T9.

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