Oman Daily Observer

THOMAS SHOOTS 66 TO BEAT SPIETH BY 3 SHOTS

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NORTON, United States: Justin Thomas rode a couple of lucky breaks to become the first five-time champion on the PGA Tour this season when he won the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip in Massachuse­tts on Monday.

Thomas emerged from a three-way tussle to beat fellow American Jordan Spieth by three strokes at TPC Boston in Norton, with Australian Marc Leishman another shot back in third place.

Thomas carded 66 to finish at 17-under-par 267, while Spieth bogeyed the par-five 18th to shoot 67.

Leishman, who led by two shots with nine holes left, faded with a 70, going out in 30 and coming home in 40.

Leishman bogeyed the last, which allowed Spieth to take the lead in the FedExCup standings, narrowly ahead of Thomas with two tournament­s left in the four-event playoff series.

Thomas said it was the first time he had won without having his “best stuff ” and downplayed any notion that his victory would reverberat­e around the tour.

“I wasn’t trying to send a statement,” he told Golf Channel. “I was just trying to win a golf tournament.”

Thomas, 24, clinched his first Major title at the PGA Championsh­ip last month, coming from behind over the final nine holes.

He followed a similar route to victory on Monday, this time with some help.

Thomas struck a tree with his tee shot at the par-four 10th hole but had an unobstruct­ed view of the green with his second shot and made an easy par.

Later, after a poor tee shot at the par-three 16th, he received a free drop from a poor lie in heavy rough, because a sprinkler head interfered with his stance.

He was able to place his ball in a much better lie and got up-and-down to save par. That proved to be his last nervous moment.

British Open champion Spieth, meanwhile, licked his wounds after a second consecutiv­e runner-up finish.

He lost to Dustin Johnson last week at the Northern Trust in the first play-off event.

Spieth, three months younger than Thomas, observed that his good friend and rival had taken a couple of years longer to start fulfilling his talent.

“Jealous isn’t the word but he probably had some feelings of anxiousnes­s,” Spieth, who won two majors in 2015, told reporters. “I feel like we’re very similar calibre of player and I just got a headstart. Obviously he’s become a tremendous closer.”

“It’s tough when you’ve got somebody that’s that good and hot and starts the day two shots in front of you.”

After a one-week break in the schedule, the top 70 players in the standings will contest the penultimat­e event of the season, the BMW Championsh­ip, outside Chicago. DELL TECHNOLOGI­ES CHAMPIONSH­IP FOURTH-ROUND SCORES (USA unless noted): 267 - Justin Thomas 71-67-63-66 270 - Jordan Spieth 72-65-66-67 271 - Marc Leishman (AUS) 67-69-65-70 272 - Jon Rahm (ESP) 67-66-71-68, Paul Casey (ENG) 70-65-67-70 273 - Kevin Na 68-69-70-66, Patrick Reed 71-67-69-66, Pat Perez 72-67-6767, Phil Mickelson 69-67-69-68 274 - Bill Haas 71-70-68-65, Justin Rose (ENG) 72-65-69-68 275 - Stewart Cink 71-68-68-68

 ?? — USA Today Sports ?? Justin Thomas poses with the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip trophy after winning the tournament at TPC of Boston.
— USA Today Sports Justin Thomas poses with the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip trophy after winning the tournament at TPC of Boston.

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