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Who’s your daddy? This first-time victor

Landry welcomes kid into the world with Valero Texas Open win, $1-million-plus paycheque

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SAN ANTONIO — Andrew Landry won the Valero Texas Open Sunday for his first PGA Tour victory, pulling away with early birdies and holding on with par saves.

The 30-year-old Texan, busy at home in Austin with the recent birth of the family’s first child, parred the final seven holes for a 4-under 68 and a two-stroke victory over Trey Mullinax and Sean O’Hair.

“It was obviously a tough week this week,” Landry said. “Going into the last few weeks with the childbirth and just really getting back out.”

Landry played at Arkansas after starring at Port Neches-Groves High School east of Houston. Many family members were at TPC San Antonio Sunday.

“Everybody was out,” Landry said. “It was pretty special to be able to snag a victory with everybody being here to share it.”

Landry finished at 17-under 271. He earned $1,116,000 and a spot in the Masters next year.

“I didn’t even really think about it, to be honest with you,” Landry said. “There’s a lot of perks for a tour win and you’ve just got to continue to stay focused and not think about those kind of things.”

Landry took a two-stroke lead to the par-5 18th after Mullinax chunked a flop shot and bogeyed the

short par-4 17th. Landry hit a 55-foot putt over a ridge to three feet for par on 17 and made an eight-footer on 18 after running a 50-foot downhill birdie try past.

Mullinax closed with a 69 a day after breaking the AT&T Oaks Course record with a 62. O’Hair shot 66.

Top Canadian was David Hearn of

Brantford, Ont., with a 7-under 281 to place him in a tie for 16th place. He had a final round 2-under 70. Corey Conners of Listowel, Ont., finished in a tie for 26th after finishing at 4-under 284, firing a 70 in his final round. Ben Silverman of Thornhill, Ont., also had a final-round 70 to finish at 1-under 287, good for a tie for 45th.

Tied for the third-round lead with Zach Johnson, Landry birdied the first three holes and added two more on Nos. 6 and 10. He bogeyed the par-4 11th before the closing par run.

“Made a couple putts and unfortunat­ely Zach and Trey kind of had some hiccups there on the front nine and they didn’t play it as well as I did,” Landry said. “I think that was really, really key to getting to where I am right now.”

Landry won in his 32nd PGA Tour start. He earned his tour card last year on the Web.com Tour and lost a playoff to Jon Rahm in January in the CareerBuil­der Challenge.

“It helps because you get yourself in that situation and you continue to learn,” Landry said. “Losing in that playoff when I was continuing to hit good shot after good shot, just not making any putts. Normally that’s a strength of my game. Now here we are: a winner.”

Jimmy Walker was fourth at 14 under after his second 67. Johnson had a 72 to finish fifth at 13 under. He won the event in 2008 and 2009.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES ?? Austin native Andrew Landry won his first PGA Tour tournament Sunday in San Antonio, finishing two shots ahead of Trey Mullinax and Sean O’Hair at the Valero Texas Open.
— GETTY IMAGES Austin native Andrew Landry won his first PGA Tour tournament Sunday in San Antonio, finishing two shots ahead of Trey Mullinax and Sean O’Hair at the Valero Texas Open.

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