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Hadwin holds off Cantlay to win first US PGA title

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MIAMI: Canada’s Adam Hadwin captured his first US PGA title despite squanderin­g a fourstroke lead, parring Sunday’s final hole to win the Valspar Championsh­ip by one shot over American Patrick Cantlay.

A double bogey by Hadwin after finding water off the tee at the par-4 16th left the last-pair duo deadlocked, but Cantlay found a bunker at 18 and missed a 15-foot par putt, allowing Hadwin’s tap-in par to give him the victory.

“I don’t know what to say right now honestly. I fully expected Patrick to make that putt,” Hadwin said. “I just wanted a chance to win on 18 and that’s what I had. I thought it would take a birdie to win it.

“I’m just lucky that one footer wasn’t 1 1/2 feet.”

Hadwin fired a level par 71 to finish 72 holes on 14-under 270 while Cantlay’s finalround closing 68 left him on 271 with Americans Jim Herman and Dominic Bozzelli sharing third on 272 and Tony Finau on 273.

The victory at the Copperhead course in Palm Harbor, Florida, booked the 29-yearold from Moose Jaw, Saskatchew­an, a berth at the Masters next month on the week he had scheduled a honeymoon.

“Proud of myself the way I hung in there,” Hadwin said. “This course was going to be a grind the whole way through.”

Despite the defeat, Cantlay’s runner-up finish in only his second event in 28 months was worth $680,000 — enough for him to earn his tour card after playing this week on a major medical exemption.

“It’s the one positive from this week but I’m not thinking about it in those terms,” Cantlay said. “I was trying to win the golf tournament.”

 ??  ?? Adam Hadwin holds the trophy after winning the Valspar Championsh­ip during the final round at Innisbrook Resort Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor, Florida, on Sunday. (AFP)
Adam Hadwin holds the trophy after winning the Valspar Championsh­ip during the final round at Innisbrook Resort Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor, Florida, on Sunday. (AFP)

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