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DeChambeau cruises to 4-shot victory

- By Doug Ferguson Doug Ferguson is an Associated Press writer.

PARAMUS, N.J. — Bryson DeChambeau completed the first stage of his mission by winning the Northern Trust.

The next one is up to Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk.

Staked to a four-shot lead, DeChambeau didn’t let anyone closer than two shots, ended the threat with consecutiv­e birdies and closed with a 2under-par 69 for a four-shot victory over Tony Finau on Sunday in the FedEx Cup opener.

DeChambeau, who finished at 18-under 266, won on the PGA Tour for the second time this year. He moved to the top of the FedEx Cup standings and was all but assured of being one of the top five seeds at the Tour Championsh­ip who have a clear shot at the $10 million bonus.

Also on his mind is playing for no money at all at the Ryder Cup.

DeChambeau narrowly missed earning one of the eight automatic spots for the U.S. team when he missed the cut at the PGA Championsh­ip. Furyk makes three of his four captain’s picks next week, and it will be tough to ignore a 24year-old California­n with victories at the Memorial and a FedEx Cup playoff event.

DeChambeau moves to No. 12 in the world ranking.

“To be able to hold the lead and keep the lead for the whole time ... was great,” DeChambeau said. “If I can keep playing the way I am, I think I can do great things.”

He didn’t need to be great at Ridgewood Country Club.

DeChambeau, who stayed on the practice range until it was dark Saturday, came out firing with two straight birdies to stretch the lead to six shots. His only mistakes were two threeputt bogeys on the front nine, the second one at No. 9 that reduced his lead to two shots over Aaron Wise. But not for long. Wise’s threat ended with a bogey on No. 16, about the time DeChambeau got up-and-down from just short of the reachable par-4 12th for birdie. No one got any closer the rest of the way.

Finau also made a strong statement about a captain’s pick. Furyk invited Finau to join a small group of Americans who played Le Golf Nacional the weekend before the British Open. He was playing with Furyk at the PGA Championsh­ip when Finau tied a tournament record with 10 birdies in the second round.

And though he started five shots back on a course where the greens were as firm as they have been all week, Finau closed with a 68 to finish alone in second. He cracked the top 20 in the world for the first time.

“If I’m in the conversati­on, this doesn’t hurt my chances, I don’t believe,” Finau said. “I had a solid week all around. My game feels good and I feel confident. Whatever his decision is, I’ll be ready to play.”

Billy Horschel (68) and Cameron Smith (69) tied for third.

Ryan Palmer also felt like a winner. He came into the FedEx Cup playoffs at No. 100 — the top 100 advance to the second stage next week at the TPC Boston — and Palmer delivered a 65 highlighte­d by a wedge he holed for eagle on the par-5 third hole.

He tied for fifth, along with Wise (67) and Adam Scott (69), and moved to No. 50, all but assuring a spot in the third playoff event outside Philadelph­ia.

Tiger Woods, coming off a runner-up finish at the PGA Championsh­ip, closed with a 70 and tied for 40th, 14 shots out of the lead.

“I’m sure you guys are used to seeing me win five times a year or more,” Woods said. “It’s not that easy to win out here. What you’re seeing is that I’m close, and just one shot here, one shot there per day, flips momentum.”

 ?? Andrew Redington / Getty Images ?? Bryson DeChambeau closed with a 2-under-par 69 to finish four shots ahead of Tony Finau in the first FedEx Cup event of the year, the Northern Trust in Paramus, N.J.
Andrew Redington / Getty Images Bryson DeChambeau closed with a 2-under-par 69 to finish four shots ahead of Tony Finau in the first FedEx Cup event of the year, the Northern Trust in Paramus, N.J.

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