Justin Lower’s quest for a first-ever spot in the Masters continues.
The former Northwest High School and Malone University golfer finished in a three-way tie for fifth in this week’s PGA Butterfield Bermuda Championship. He shot a 1-over 72 in Sunday’s final round to finish at 14-under overall.
A victory in Bermuda would have secured Lower his first Masters spot in 2025. He would have also been eligible to play in the PGA Tour’s first two $20 million signature events.
Lower carried a two-shot lead into Saturday’s third round after back-to-back 65s.
Rafael Campos earned his first PGA Tour victory. He finished at 19-under overall, three strokes better than runner-up Andrew Novak.
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This article originally appeared on The Repository: Justin Lower finishes tied for fifth at PGA Tour’s Bermuda event