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MALTATODAY 20 November 2019 Midweek

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maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 20 NOVEMBER 2019 23 SPORTS GOLF Answers to the MaltaToday crossword will be published next Wednesday Weather Partly cloudy Visibility Good Wind Northwest force 4 becoming force 3 Sea Slight to moderate Swell Low West Northwest TODAY TOMORROW Weather Crossword Across 1. Reflection (13) 8. Uppermost part of a tree (7) 10. Graceful antelope (7) 12. Raved (6) 13. Burn without flame (8) 15. Holy Communion (9) 18. Musical instrument (5) 21. Muzzle (5) 22. Cemetery (9) 27. Textile fabric (8) 29. No one (6) 30. Not strict (7) 31. Die (7) 33. Telephone directory (9,4) Down 2. Living in the ocean (7) 3. Make lace (3) 4. River in N South America (6) 5. Greased (5) 6. Die from lack of food (6) 7. Eccentric person (6) 9. Commands (6) 11. Employs (4) 14. Covered with leaves (5) 16. Vase (3) 17. Residence (5) 19. Glass container (3) 20. Wide street (6) 21. In a simple manner (6) 23. Depend (4) 24. Pear-shaped fruit (7) 25. Scottish town (6) 26. Abduct (6) 28. Shade (5) 32. Taxicab (3) PARTLY CLOUDY UV: 2 MAINLY CLOUDY UV: 2 20 0 / 13 0 19 0 / 15 0 FEELS LIKE 20 0 FEELS LIKE 19 0 BRENDON Todd held his nerve to claim the third PGA Tour title of his career after a rain-hit Mayakoba Golf Classic carried over into a fifth day in Mexico. Thursday's play was washed out due to persistent rain, with the second round staged on Saturday before rounds three and four were played in three-balls at the first and 10th tee for as long as the light per- mitted. This left Todd and fellow Ameri- can Vaughn Taylor as joint leaders at 20 under par with four holes of the tournament remaining on Sun- day evening. Todd, who won the Bermuda Championship earlier this month, took the initiative at the 15th hole - his first on Monday - with a birdie to get to 21 under. A bogey at the next saw him drop back alongside Taylor, but Todd was at the summit on his own again with two holes remaining after his playing partner bogeyed the 16th. And the 34-year-old parred the last two holes to hold onto his one-shot advantage ahead of home favourite Carlos Ortiz and American Adam Long, who both posted final rounds of 66, and Taylor on 19 under. Brendon Todd prevails in Mayakoba Classic Brendon Todd

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