Tiger Woods was at his peak in 2000. Hal Sutton didn’t blink in beating him
Hal Sutton won the 2000 Players Championship in dramatic fashion, taking down Tiger Woods head-to-head in the final round.
The final round of the Players Championship was suspended at 1:15 p.m. on Sunday because of a storm system coming through the area and will resume at 5:15 p.m. Here are where the leaders stand and where they were on the course at the time of the suspension:
Rory McIlroy (12 under through 11 holes)
McIlroy had hit his drive 270 yards into the fairway at the par-4 12th and has 91 yards to the hole.
J.J. Spaun (11 under through 10 holes)
Spaun hit his drive at No. 11 302 yards, and his second shot 211 yards into the front bunker. He has 62 yards to the hole for his third shot.
Tom Hoge (10 under through 17 holes)
Hoge has a birdie putt attempt of 16 feet, 10 inches on the 18th green. He had hit his drive 294 yards in the fairway and had a second shot of 175 yards.
Aksha Bhatia (10 under through 12 holes)
Bhatia was on the 13th tee and had not hit when play was suspended.
Danny Walker (10 under through 12 holes)
Walker was on the 13th tee and had not hit when play was suspended.
Bud Cauley (9 under through 10 holes)
Cauley hit a 294-yard drive at No. 11, and a 222-yard second shot to the left fairway layup area. He has 67 yards to the hole.
Robert MacIntyre (8-under through 14 holes)
MacIntyre had hit his drive at No. 15 320 yards to the right rough and has 125 yards to the hole.
Jake Knapp (8-under through 13 holes)
He hit his drive 250 yards at No. 14 into the fairway and his second shot 197 yards into the right rough short of the green. He has 50 feet, 10 inches to the hole.
Patrick Cantlay (8 under through 12 holes)
Cantlay has a putt of 5 feet, 9 inches for par at No. 13.
Alex Smalley (8-under through 11 holes)
Smalley hit a drive 266 yards into the left fairway bunker at No. 12 and has 90 yards to the hole.
Corey Conners (8-under through 11 holes)
Conners hit a drive 297 yards into the right rough at No. 12 and has 85 yards to the hole.
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