Kurt Kitayama shoots 63 in final round at major championship
Kurt Kitayama carded a seven-under-par 63 in the final round of a major championship on Sunday, tying the record for the lowest final-round score in major championship history. The performance was highlighted by exceptional putting.
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Both outlets report the same record-tying achievement. Reuters attributes it to hot putting and includes Kitayama's quote; the Post simply notes he made history without the detail.
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“Kitayama ties major record for lowest final-round score, credits 'putter God'”
“Kurt Kitayama makes history with final-round 63 at PGA Championship”
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