Tony Romo Wins American Century Championship After Three-Man Playoff

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Tony Romo earned his third career win at the American Century Championship on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff

Tony Romo may not be suiting up to play in NFL games anymore, but that hasn’t prevented him from winning on Sundays.

Romo earned his third career win at the American Century Championship, a popular celebrity golf tournament, on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Nevada. The former quarterback and current CBS announcer scored a 62 in the three-day Stableford format, tying him, former MLB pitcher Mark Mulder and Stars forward Joe Pavelski, but Romo notched a birdie on the final playoff hole to clinch victory.

Romo entered the third and final round, trailing Mulder, a three-time champion, by eight points. However, the 42-year-old scored a remarkable 25 points, which proved to be the second-best score among all players on Sunday.

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