LOS ANGELES — Jacob Bridgeman was on Saturday night, a six-shot lead over perhaps the most popular golfer on the PGA Tour in hand. And for 15 holes on Sunday, that didn’t dwindle, either.

But when that bravado fell, it fell fast.

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“I couldn’t even feel my hands on the last couple greens,” he said.

Luckily for Bridgeman, he was able to keep it together on the 18th hole at Riviera Country Club. After a bogey and a lot of work for a par save on the two holes behind him, which cut his lead back to just a single stroke, Bridgeman played the final hole perfectly. He landed in the fairway with his drive, stuck his approach about 20 feet short of the cup and left himself a simple two-putt par to seal the win.

Finally, he was able to relax.

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