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Merritt wins rain-soaked Barbasol

- GARY B. GRAVES

NICHOLASVI­LLE, Kentucky — Troy Merritt shot a 5-under 67 on Monday to win the rain-delayed Barbasol Championsh­ip by one stroke.

This was his second career PGA Tour victory, and it earned him a spot in next month’s PGA Championsh­ip. Merritt led or shared the lead after each round.

“To get a win like this late in the season and move up to No. 65 on the points list and secure a job for two more years, it’s a pretty good feeling,” said Merritt, who earned $630,000 US and 300 FedEx Cup points with the victory. Merritt is also exempt through the 2019-20 season.

Merritt was one of four players tied for the lead at 18-under when the round began. He made five birdies, including an eagle-2 on the par-4 eighth hole, to stay in contention.

Consecutiv­e birdies on Nos. 14 and 15 at the Champions Trace at Keene Trace Golf Club put him into the lead before he finished with pars for a 23-under 265.

Billy Horschel (67), Richy Werenski (66) and Tom Lovelady (68) were a stroke behind. J.T. Poston was fifth at 21-under with Brian Gay sixth at 20-under.

Ben Silverman of Thornhill, Ont., shot a 7-under 65 in the final round to finish 17-under for the tournament, good for a tie for 12th.

Nick Taylor of Abbotsford tied for 21st at 15-under, while Mackenzie Hughes of Dundas, Ont., was tied for 60th at 6-under.

The Monday finish was the PGA Tour’s second this season and first since Jason Day won the Farmers Insurance Open in January on the sixth playoff hole.

Monday’s final round had a playoff feel as well with Merritt, Robert Streb, six-time PGA Tour winner Hunter Mahan and Lovelady tied for the lead. Competitio­n remained tight as the leaders dealt with a course left mushy by steady showers.

Merritt passed the downtime by watching the final round of the British Open and used the rest to play his way into golf’s final major of the season.

Merritt had an opening round of 62 to tie the course record. He tried to maintain consistenc­y in a tournament he believed would require at least 20-under to win.

 ?? ALEX SLITZ, LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER ?? Troy Merritt keeps an eye on his drive on the eighth hole during the rain-delayed final round of the Barbasol Championsh­ip in Nicholasvi­lle, Kentucky, on Monday.
ALEX SLITZ, LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER Troy Merritt keeps an eye on his drive on the eighth hole during the rain-delayed final round of the Barbasol Championsh­ip in Nicholasvi­lle, Kentucky, on Monday.

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