Albuquerque Journal

Griffin saves par, wins Houston

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HUMBLE, Texas — Lanto Griffin took the lead with a 35-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole and won the Houston Open on Sunday with a 6-foot par at the end that gave him a 3-under 69 and a one-shot victory that sends him to the Masters next year.

Griffin was locked into a battle on the back nine at the Golf Club of Houston with Mark Hubbard and Scott Harrington. None of the three had won on the PGA Tour. Hubbard lost the lead with a bogey on the par-5 16th, while Harrington’s big rally ended with a three-putt bogey on the 17th.

Griffin’s birdie on the 16th was his first since the eighth hole. On the 18th hole, he played it away from the water and into the right rough and hit his approach to 60 feet. His birdie putt ran 6 feet by the hole, and he dropped his putter and raised both arms when it dropped for the win.

He finished at 14-under 274 and earned a twoyear exemption, along with trips to the Masters and PGA Championsh­ip.

EUROPEAN TOUR: In Rome, Bernd Wiesberger closed with a 6-under 65 to win the Italian Open and move atop the Race to Dubai standings on the Tour. He has 4,198 points in the Race to Dubai, ahead of Jon Ram (3,898), British Open champion Shane Lowry (3,535) and Fitzpatric­k (2,865).

PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS: In Cary, N.C., Jerry Kelly closed with a 7-under 65 and won the SAS Championsh­ip on Sunday, allowing him to close the gap in the Charles Schwab Cup as the PGA Tour Champions heads into its postseason. Kelly moved to within $221,430 of Scott McCarron in the Schwab Cup. Points are double in the three playoff events.

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