The Mercury News

Thomas repeats his Hawaiian victory

He takes Sony Open with lowest 72-hole score in PGA history

- Associated Press

Challenged only by the record book, Justin Thomas won the Sony Open on Sunday with the lowest 72-hole score in PGA Tour history.

Thomas capped off his wonderful week at Waialae that began with a 59 with his second straight victory. He two-putted birdie from 60 feet on the par-5 18th and closed with a 5-under 65 to set the record at 253.

Tommy Armour III shot 254 at the 2003 Texas Open.

“It’s been an unbelievab­le week. Unforgetta­ble,” Thomas said before going to sign his historic card. Make that two weeks. The 23-year-old from Kentucky won the SBS Tournament of Champions at Kapalua last week by three shots, then destroyed the full field at the Sony Open to win by seven shots. Thomas is the first player since Tiger Woods in 2009 (Buick Open and Bridgeston­e Invitation­al) to win back-to-back weeks by three shots or more.

“I felt like I was trying to win a tournament for second place,” Jordan Spieth said, summing up the helpless feeling of everyone.

That honor went to Justin Rose, who closed with a 64 to finish alone in second. Spieth shot a 63 to finish alone in third.

The first full-field event of the year on the PGA Tour was a one-man show.

Thomas began the final round with a seven-shot lead and no one got closer than five shots all day. His only nervous moment was an 8-foot par putt on the sixth hole when he was five shots ahead. He made that, and the rest of the day was a Pacific breeze.

Thomas joined Ernie Els in 2003 as the only players to sweep Hawaii.

European Tour: Graeme Storm beat Rory McIlroy on the third playoff hole in the SA Open for his second European Tour title, 80 days after the Englishman lost his tour card by 100 euros.

After the 251st-ranked Storm tapped in for a par, the second-ranked McIlroy slid his par putt wide from 7 feet on their fourth visit to the 18th hole at Glendower Golf Club in Johannesbu­rg. Storm closed with a 1under 71 to match McIlroy (68) at 18-under 270.

Exhibition: Woody Austin completed a wire-towire victory in the Diamond Resorts Invitation­al in Orlando, Florida, and former A’s pitcher Mark Mulder took the celebrity title. Austin closed with a 6-under 66 on the Four Seasons Resort’s Tranquilo course, earning 31 points in the modified Stableford scoring system to finish the three-round event at 104 — eight points ahead of second-place Joe Durant. Austin opened with an 11-under 59.Mulder rallied to top of the celebrity division, scoring 30 points in a 67 to finish with 77 points. Former tennis player Mardy Fish, the winner last year, and former kicker Ryan Longwell tied for second with 67 points.Lexi Thompson was 11th with 83 points to top the four LPGA Tour players in the profession­al field.

 ?? SAM GREENWOOD/GETTY IMAGES ?? Justin Thomas reacts to his par putt on the first green during the final round on Sunday.
SAM GREENWOOD/GETTY IMAGES Justin Thomas reacts to his par putt on the first green during the final round on Sunday.
 ?? WARREN LITTLE/GETTY IMAGES ?? Graeme Storm reacts on the 18th green in the second playoff hole against Rory McIlroy. Storm won the next hole.
WARREN LITTLE/GETTY IMAGES Graeme Storm reacts on the 18th green in the second playoff hole against Rory McIlroy. Storm won the next hole.

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