Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Garcia wins in Mississipp­i, Mel Reid gets first LPGA title

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JACKSON, MISS. » Sergio Garcia delivered two key shots on the back nine, the last one an 8-iron to 30 inches on the final hole for birdie and a one-shot victory Sunday in the Sanderson Farms Championsh­ip.

Garcia closed with a 5-under 67 and won for the 10th consecutiv­e year worldwide, and the first time on the PGA Tour since the 2017 Masters.

Peter Malnati, whose lone PGA Tour victory came at this tournament five years ago, closed with a careerbest 63 and waited nearly two hours to see if it would hold up.

It almost did.

Garcia was two shots behind when he hit 5-wood on the par-5 14th that narrowly cleared a bunker, hitting in the top collar, onto the fringe and rolling out to just inside 4 feet for eagle to tie for the lead.

LPGA TOUR » Mel Reid of England seized control with a run of birdies around the turn and finished strong Sunday for a 4-under 67 and a two-shot victory in the ShopRite LPGA Classic for her first LPGA Tour title.

Reid’s only mistake on the back nine was a bogey on the

par-3 17th, which cut her four-shot lead in half when Jennifer Kupcho and Jennifer Song each made birdie.

From the right rough on the par-5 closing hole, Reid lashed a 6-iron knowing that short of the green would be fine with a two-shot lead and the other two players also in the rough. The ball came out hot and ran onto the edge of the green, effectivel­y assuring victory. EUROPEANTO­UR» Aaron Rai of England closed with a

7-under 64 and then won the Scottish Open on the first playoff hole when Tommy Fleetwood missed a 3-foot par putt.

Rai won for the second time on the European Tour, and it comes one week after he lost a 54-hole lead and was runner-up in the Irish Open. He moves into the top five in the Race to Dubai. KORN FERRY TOUR » Evan Harmeling made a 10-foot birdie putt on the last hole for a 3-under 69, and then made birdie on the first playoff hole to beat Kevin Dougherty and win the Savannah Golf Championsh­ip for his first Korn Ferry Tour victory.

Harmeling had a oneshot lead going into the final round but was passed by Doughtery, who had six birdies in 15 holes for a two-shot lead. Dougherty dropped a shot on the par-3 17th, and Harmeling forced the playoff with his birdie on the par-5

18th. Doughtery missed his birdie putt for the win and closed with a 68.

OTHER TOURS » Peiy un Chien of Taiwan was declared the winner Sunday when the final round of the Symetra Classic was washed out from nearly 2 inches of rain at LPGA Internatio­nal at Daytona Beach, Florida. Chien was at 14-under 202 and had a one-shot lead over Lucy Li. She won for the second time this year on the Symetra Tour and moved to No.

8 on the money list. ... Hurly Long closed with a 2-under 70 and won the Italian Challenge Open with a birdie on the second playoff hole for his first Challenge Tour victory. Long defeated Matt Ford (68), while Marcel Schneider (67) was eliminated on the first extra hole. ... Daniel van Tonder closed with a 6-under 66 for a four-shot victory Friday in the Vodacom Championsh­ip Unloaded. It was his second victory in three starts on the Sunshine Tour, and his ninth consecutiv­e top 10.

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