NEW YORK (AP) — In a thrilling comeback, England’s Richard Parry clinched his first DP World Tour victory since 2010, finishing strong with a 2-under 69 to secure a two-stroke win at the Cazoo Classic on Sunday. Parry dazzled the crowd by overcoming a daunting five-stroke deficit as he entered the final round. He seized control of the tournament with an impressive birdie on the 13th hole and held onto his lead with crucial par saves in the closing moments. Meanwhile, Scotland’s David Drysdale put up a valiant effort, shooting a solid 68 to take second place all on his own
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