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That’s not par for the course

Simpson bags PGa Heritage title with a tournament record score

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Webb Simpson, the 2012 US Open champion, birdied five of the last seven holes in a shootout to capture the RBC Heritage for his seventh career US PGA crown.

The 34-year-old American fired a bogey–free seven–under par 64 on Sunday to finish 72 holes on a tournament record 22–under 262 at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.

It was the second triumph of the year for Simpson, who won at Phoenix in February, and it came after a storm delay of two hours and 47 minutes left players racing to finish before darkness.

“It was a crazy day,” Simpson said. “I’m speechless right now.”

Simpson, set to jump from ninth to fifth in the world rankings, made four birdie putts from beyond 10 feet and two–putted from 41 feet at the par-five 15th in an epic closing run.

“It was a long day on the golf course,” Simpson said. “I didn’t get it going until the 12th hole and then it got going and I felt confident.

“I’m amazed I’m standing here right now.”

Mexico’s Abraham Ancer, seeking his first US PGA crown, was second on 263 after a 65, coming up short on a 37-foot birdie putt at the 18th hole to force a playoff.

“I probably had my best ball– striking week of my career,” Ancer said. “It was awesome.”

American Daniel Berger, who won last week at Colonial, shared third with Britain’s Tyrrell Hatton on 264, with Spain’s Sergio Garcia and Chile’s Joaquin Niemann fifth on 265 and US four–time Major winner Brooks Koepka seventh on 266.

The Heritage, whose prior 72– hole record was 264 by Brian Gay in 2009, was reschedule­d from a typical April slot as the Tour’s second comeback event from a three– month coronaviru­s pandemic shutdown. It was played without spectators, except for those in course– adjacent backyards.

Simpson sank a 10–foot birdie putt at the par-four 12th and a 22– footer for birdie at the 13th hole to grab a share of the lead at 19–under with Hatton and Ancer.

After tap–ins to par 14 and birdie 15, Simpson shared the lead with Ancer and Berger, who chipped in from 38 feet to birdie the par-three 17th.

Simpson reclaimed the lead alone with a 14–foot birdie putt at the 16th, then sank an 18–footer at the 17th for his fifth birdie in six holes to reach 22-under.

He closed with a par at 18, leaving only Ancer as the final threat in the twilight drama.

It was a season–best finish for Koepka, who seeks a third consecutiv­e PGA Championsh­ip victory in August.

“I’ve been putting in good work and starting to see the results,” Koepka said. “I feel very close. I just felt good to be back in contention again.”

Hatton, Ancer, Simpson and Ryan Palmer shared the overnight lead at 15–under, with 23 rivals within four strokes.

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An alligator spotted during the final round of the RBC Heritage golf tournament in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, but it posed no danger to Webb Simpson (inset) as he won the competitio­n. — AFP
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 ?? — aFP ?? Sweet victory: Webb simpson poses with the RBC Heritage trophy after winning his second tournament of the year on sunday.
— aFP Sweet victory: Webb simpson poses with the RBC Heritage trophy after winning his second tournament of the year on sunday.

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