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Spaniard Rahm outlasts Landry to win play-off

- Agency Staff Los Angeles

Jon Rahm birdied the fourth play-off hole to beat Andrew Landry and capture his second US PGA Tour title at the CareerBuil­der Challenge in La Quinta, California.

Spaniard Rahm, projected to rise one spot to No 2 in the world, had five birdies in his bogey-free five-under 67 on the Stadium Course to seize the clubhouse lead on 22-under par 266. Landry, seeking a first PGA Tour title, rolled in a 4m birdie putt at the 72nd hole to cap a four-under 68 and force the play-off. Both parred the first three play-off holes — although each had birdie chances to win. Rahm broke through when they returned to the 18th for the third time in the play-off.

After finding the fairway at each of the first three play-off holes, he was in the right rough, but still reached the green in two. After he rolled in his birdie putt, Landry missed his from a similar distance on the other side of the hole.

“It’s an amazing feeling … to play the way I did and give myself a chance,” said the 23year-old Rahm.

“Obviously props to Andrew. To birdie 18 from the right rough, having to birdie it, that’s a heck of an accomplish­ment.

“Either one of us would have been a deserving champion,” added Rahm, who defends his first PGA Tour title at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, starting on Thursday.

“I never thought I was going to be at this point in my life right now,” he said, adding that it was “hard to believe” that he would move past three-time Major winner Jordan Spieth into second place in the world rankings led by Dustin Johnson./

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