England’s Laurie Canter sank a 100-foot eagle putt on the 18th gap as he completed in a tie for second on the Genesis Championship in South Korea.
The 35-year-old’s unimaginable remaining putt helped him end alongside Spain’s Nacho Elvira on eight beneath in Cheonan – three pictures behind house winner Jung-Hwan Lee.
Patrick Fishburn’s 106-foot putt on the Texas Open in April is the longest in a serious skilled match in 2025.
Elvira, who shared the third-round lead with Sweden’s Mikael Lindberg, headed into the again 9 in entrance, however bogeys on the eleventh and seventeenth proved pricey.
South Korea’s Lee fired an excellent seven-under remaining spherical of 64 which meant Elvira want an eagle on the 18th to drive a play-off, however he despatched his second shot into the water to finish any hopes.
Canter’s remaining spherical rating of 67 included three birdies, with fellow Englishman Andy Sullivan ending tied for fourth after a final-round 70.
“This was my finest spherical, particularly because the gallery on the market had been actually cheering for me. They gave me the power I wanted,” Lee advised Sky Sports activities.
“I simply hope I can stay as much as their expectations sooner or later as properly.”













