The Borneo Post

Casey holds on late to repeat as PGA Valspar champion

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MIAMI: Britain’s Paul Casey won his second consecutiv­e Valspar Championsh­ip on Sunday, holding off South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen and American Jason Kokrak for a one- stroke US PGA Tour victory.

The 41-year- old Englishman stumbled with a bogey at the par3 17th hole but two-putted from 22 feet at 18 to become the first backto-back winner of the event at Innisbrook Resort’s Copperhead course in Palm Harbor, Florida.

Casey had never before defended a profession­al title and he won for only the second time in six tries with a 54-hole US PGA lead by firing a final round one- over par 72 to finish 72 holes on eight-under 276.

“Today wasn’t easy but it felt very different since winning last year,” Casey said. “That felt like my

first victory. Since then, new confidence. I’ve felt like a totally different player.”

Casey edged Tiger Woods and Patrick Reed by a stroke for last year’s Valspar crown.

Oosthuizen, the 2010 British Open champion, and Kokrak, who failed to win his first PGA crown after 198 starts over eight seasons, shared second on 277 with two-time Masters winner Bubba Watson and South Korean Im Sung-jae another stroke adrift.

Casey, who has never broken 70 when leading a US PGA event after 54 holes, won his only prior title when leading entering the last round at the 2009 Houston Open. This marks the first time in seven years that European players have won three consecutiv­e US PGA events, with Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy having taken The Players Championsh­ip last week and Italy’s Francesco Molinari taking the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al two weeks ago. Top-ranked Dustin Johnson, one adrift at the start, failed to make a birdie and shot 74 to share sixth with Spain’s Jon Rahm and American Ryan Armour on 279. The poor round snapped Johnson’s run of 14 consecutiv­e rounds in the 60s, the longest such streak of his career or by any tour player this season. — AFP

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