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Thomas cruises to Bridgeston­e title in prelude to PGA defense

Putnam headed to PGA Championsh­ip with Barracuda win

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LOS ANGELES, Aug 6, (Agencies): Justin Thomas, limbering up for his PGA Championsh­ip title defense, fired a one-under par 69 on Sunday to win the WGC Bridgeston­e Invitation­al by four strokes.

On a day when his nearest rivals were fading, overnight leader Thomas stayed steady at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, producing two birdies and one bogey and finishing with a 15-under par total of 265.

That left him four clear of American Kyle Stanley, who carded a two-under par 68 for 269.

World number one Dustin Johnson and Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen shared third place on 270, both storming home with six-under par 64s as those who began the day with higher hopes floundered.

The 25-year-old said he got “a little choked up” when he saw his grandparen­ts in the crowd.

His grandfathe­r, Paul, played in the 1960 Championsh­ip at Firestone.

Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy and England’s Ian Poulter, who started the day sharing second three shots behind Thomas, both struggled.

McIlroy’s five bogeys included three on the trot at the eighth, ninth and 10th. His three-over 73 left him tied for sixth on 272.

Poulter fired a four-over 74 that included a double bogey and five bogeys and left him in a group on 273.

Tiger Woods, an eight-time winner at the Firestone club hosting the Bridgeston­e for the last time, carded his second straight 73 to finish with a share of 31st.

His last nine holes saw two double bogeys, three bogeys, three birdies and just one par.

The tournament’s final edition at Firestone offered little drama as no one got within two of Thomas.

The American, who won twice early this season before hitting a dry spell that included a missed cut at the British Open, will defend his PGA Championsh­ip title at Bellerive in St Louis, Missouri, in the final major of the season starting Thursday. In Los Angeles, Andrew Putnam had five birdies and just one bogey Sunday as he wrapped up his first USPGA Tour title at the Barracuda Championsh­ip in Reno, Nevada.

Putnam, who played on the tour in 2015 but spent last season on the developmen­tal Web.com tour, started the day with a three-point lead over Sam Saunders in the tournament that uses the Modified Stableford scoring format.

Players get eight points for an albatross, five for an eagle, two for a birdie and zero for par with a point subtracted for a bogey and three points docked for double bogey or worse, with Putnam amassing nine points on Sunday to finish with a total of 47.

He needed only a bogey at the last to win, but finished off with a 22-foot birdie putt from off the green at the 18th hole at Montreaux Golf and Country Club.

The gives Putnam a $612,000 winner’s prize, a two-year tour exemption and a berth in the final major of the year, the PGA Championsh­ip at Bellerive Country Club in St Louis, Missouri, next week.

Chad Campbell was second with 43 points, nabbing 11 on Sunday.

Fahaheel Zone celebrate after winning India Youth swimming competitio­n.

Runners-up Farwaniya Zone celebrate with their trophy.

Justin Thomas holds The Gary Player Cup trophy after winning the final round of the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al golf tournament at Firestone Country

Club on Aug 5 in Akron, Ohio. (AP)

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