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Brilliant Bubba travels all the way to the title

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NEW YORK: Bubba Watson stormed back from six strokes behind in the final round to overhaul Englishman Paul Casey and win the Travelers Championsh­ip by three strokes in Cromwell, Connecticu­t on Sunday.

Watson carded a sevenunder-par 63, capping a dominant performanc­e with a three-foot birdie at the final hole after almost sinking his wedge approach shot.

The American finished at 17-under 263 to become the first three-times winner on the PGA Tour this year.

“It’s been an amazing ride, my whole career, but this year has been outstandin­g,” Watson said after securing his 12th PGA Tour title.

He previously won in February at Riviera in Los Angeles, also for the third time, and in March at the World Golf Championsh­ips-Match Play in Austin, Texas.

Casey started the day with a four-shot cushion over his closest rival, American Russell Henley, but a birdie at the first hole was the Englishman’s only one the entire day as his swing deserted him.

He carded 72 to tie for second at 14-under with Americans J.B. Holmes (67), Stewart Cink (62) and Beau Hossler (66). Henley finished a further shot back in a tie for sixth.

Watson took a while to reel in Casey, finally doing so with a 10-foot birdie at the 15th hole.

“That’s when I think I tied him at 16-under, so that’s when I really started thinking, OK, we can win this thing,” said Watson.

Sunday’s performanc­e all but ensures Watson a spot on the US team for the Ryder Cup against Europe in Paris in September.

“I didn’t think it was possible to get 10 wins. Then I get 10 wins and now I’ve got two more,” he said.

“Now I just need one more in Augusta and that would be great.”

Casey described his day as “terribly frustratin­g” after posting his eighth career runner-up finish on the PGA Tour, to go with two victories.

“I fought my golf swing all day, as you could see coming down the last couple of holes,” he said. “You’ve got to give credit to Bubba but I’ll go away and analyse this and see what we can do better in future.” – Reuters

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