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Final Round ISCO Championship

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Highlights | Final Round | ISCO Championship
Check out the best shots of the day from Round 4 of the 2025 ISCO Championship, featuring Vince Whaley, Paul Peterson and William Mouw, who carded a 9-under 61 to get in the clubhouse at 10-under for the tournament, good enough for a one-stroke win over the field for his first victory of his PGA TOUR career.
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