For a player who came from seven strokes back to force a playoff, losing on the first extra hole is a brutal blow. But for Shaun Norris, his first action after defeat was more memorable than any shot he hit all day.
Norris nearly managed to successfully defend his title at the $1.75 million Alfred Dunhill Championship this year. Going into Sunday, he was seven strokes behind the leading. By the end of it, he needed eight strokes to catch up to Jayden Schaper. So he did, pushing the tournament to a playoff.
After a valiant effort of 8-under 62 in the final round, Norris and Schaper only needed to play the 18th hole one more time to decide a victor. After his approach shot, the 24-year-old had landed pretty close to the hole. But the former LIV Golf pro was not within range to give himself

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