HURRICANE, Utah — Zac Blair, who played on the PGA Tour this year where he won $1.24 million, came back to his home state to play in the Sand Hollow Open. And to no one's surprise, Blair won the tournament, posting a 54-hole score of 198 to beat Joe Parkinson by two shots.

Blair, an Ogden native and former BYU golfer, shot a final-round 66 Saturday to beat Parkinson, another former Cougar golfer, who also had a 66. Former Weber State golfer Davis Garner finished third at 201 after a final-round 65.

For winning, Blair earned the winner’s check of $15,000, but said he plans to donate the money to charity.

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Colorado pro Jim Knous finished fourth at 202, while Kurt Kitayama and former Utah Open champ BJ Staten tied for fifth place at 203.

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