Utah's Tony Finau shot a final-round 65, the best score of the final round of the OHL Classic in Riviera Maya, Mexico, Sunday and finished in a tie for seventh place at 12-under-par 272.

With his high finish, Finau earned $196,725, the best paycheck of his professional career.

Finau, who is in his rookie season on the PGA Tour, shot a first-round 65 and was tied for the first-round lead and followed it with rounds of 72 and 70 before putting up another 65 in the final round.

Finau moved up to No. 15 on the PGA Tour money list with $608,358 this season. He is 14th on the FedEx Cup ranking list with 287 points.

Another Utah rookie on the PGA Tour, Ogden's Zac Blair, shot his fourth straight under-par round with a final-round 69 to finish at 9-under-par 275. He earned $52,765 and now has $211,017 on the season.

Farmington's Daniel Summerhays, who was among the leaders after two rounds, before shooting a third-round 75, came back with a 67 Sunday to finish at 8-under-par 276.

The PGA Tour is done with the six-tournament fall portion of the season and will take a two-month break before the Sony Open in Hawaii Jan. 15-18.

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