Calgary Herald

Brown birdies last hole to earn first PGA win

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RIO GRANDE, PUERTO RICO — Scott Brown went from a one-shot deficit to a one-shot victory Sunday in the Puerto Rico Open when he made a 4-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th hole to beat Fabian Gomez and capture his first PGA Tour title.

Brown closed with a 2-under 70, his final birdie set up with a 3-iron that he kept low to avoid palm trees and leave himself a 30-yard pitch short of the green.

Gomez, trying to become the first Argentine to win on tour since Angel Cabrera at the 2009 Masters, was in perfect position off the tee at the 18th. That’s when it went all around.

His second shot left him a tough lie in the bunker, and he blasted that over the green and into another bunker. He missed a 15-foot par putt for a 71, and then had to watch as Brown rapped in the winning putt.

“I thought I would need an eagle as well as he was playing,” Brown said. “So I just stayed aggressive.”

Brown finished at 20-under 268 to set the tournament record. He earned $630,000, a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour and a spot in The Players Championsh­ip in May and the PGA Championsh­ip in August. Because the Puerto Rico Open is held the same week as a World Golf Championsh­ip in Florida, the win does not get the native of Augusta, Ga., into the Masters.

Even so, it was a stunning turnaround in so many ways.

Late last year, Brown was on the putting green at Disney in the final event of the year, wondering if he would have to go through the second stage of Q-school. He wound up at 148th on the money list for conditiona­l status, which offered him limited starts on tour this year.

The Puerto Rico Open was one of them, and Brown made the most of it.

He had planned to play a full Web.com Tour schedule this year. Instead, he is headed to the Tampa Bay Championsh­ip next week and can spend the rest of his season in the big leagues, and start next season in Hawaii for the Tournament of Champions.

“I was nervous over that last putt,” Brown said. “A kid growing up in Augusta, this is a dream come true.”

It was anything but that for Gomez, who earned his tour card at Q-school a year ago.

“On that final hole I hit a good drive off the tee, but followed that with a poor 3-iron and it cost me big,” Gomez said. “I had a very bad lie there and it was a difficult shot, and I was unable to pull it off. But that’s golf. You never know what may happen.”

Gomez tied for second with 19-year-old Jordan Spieth, who was playing on a sponsor exemption and now is exempt into the Tampa Bay Championsh­ip. Spieth shot 67.

“It was cool to battle on the back nine there and know that I was close in the heat and to feel the pressure,” he said.

Justin Bolli (66) and Brian Stuard (68) were another shot behind.

Former U.S. Amateur champion Peter Uihlein made eagle on the final hole for a 67 to tie for sixth, giving him a spot in Tampa Bay next week. Uihlein, who is playing the Challenge Tour in Europe, was coming off a tie for fourth in South Africa in a European Tour event.

Brown became the fourth first-time tour winner this year, joining Russell Henley (Sony Open), John Merrick (Northern Trust Open) and Michael Thompson (Honda Classic).

 ?? Michael Cohen/getty Images ?? American Scott Brown celebrates his first tour win at the Puerto Rico Open Sunday with a birdie putt on the 18th hole during the final round.
Michael Cohen/getty Images American Scott Brown celebrates his first tour win at the Puerto Rico Open Sunday with a birdie putt on the 18th hole during the final round.

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