Montreal Gazette

Moore claims John Deere Classic

- The Associated Press

SILVIS, ILL. For all the late pars and the closing run of 46 holes without a bogey, Ryan Moore thought the key to his victory Sunday in the John Deere Classic was a 24-foot birdie putt on the fourth hole.

It moved him to 20-under and kept him two strokes ahead of Morgan Hoffmann, who was about to birdie the fifth hole.

“That was huge to get another birdie early, just to show the guys behind me I’m not messing around,” Moore said.

With Moore making three birdies on the front nine and another on the 10th hole en route to a 4-under 67, they had no chance. He won his fifth PGA Tour title by two strokes over Ben Martin.

The 33-year-old Moore finished at 22-under 262 at TPC Deere Run, making only one bogey in 72 holes. He won for the first time since successful­ly defending his CIMB Classic title in Malaysia in 2014.

Martin had three straight backnine birdies in a 68.

“I never got a whole lot going,” Martin said. “I just told (Moore), ‘You couldn’t make one bogey out there for me today?’ Hats off to him for just a solid round of golf.”

South Korea’s Whee Kim shot 67 to tie for third with Hoffmann (71) at 17 under.

Adam Hadwin of Abbotsford, B.C., had a top-10 finish, tying for eighth at 14-under, eight strokes off the pace.

Moore birdied Nos. 2, 4, 9 and 10 and closed with eight pars. He had a five-stroke lead when Hoffmann bogeyed the 12th hole. Martin, playing with Moore in the final twosome, birdied Nos. 12-14, but couldn’t get closer than two strokes. Martin parred his last four holes, and Hoffmann his final six.

“I just wanted to make a putt, which didn’t happen all day,” Hoffmann said.

Moore hit 13 of 14 fairways in the final round and 14 of 18 greens in regulation, including the 18th, which he two-putted from 47 feet for the victory. He opened with three straight 65s.

Jordan Spieth chose not to defend his title because he didn’t think it would be appropriat­e in light of his decision to skip the Rio Olympics.

Wesley Bryan, the leader Friday when play was suspended, tied for eighth at 14 under after his second straight 70.

NCAA champion Aaron Wise followed his third-round 63 with a 70 to tie for 16th at 12 under in his PGA Tour debut as a pro.

Zach Johnson, the 2012 winner and member of the tournament’s board, shot a 69 to tie for 34th at 9-under 275.

Steve Stricker had a 72 to tie for 52nd at 6 under. The 49-year-old Stricker, a former University of Illinois player from Wisconsin, won the event in 2009, 2010 and 2011.

 ?? MICHAEL COHEN/GETTY IMAGES ?? Ryan Moore acknowledg­es the crowd after his winning putt on the 18th green during the final round of the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run on Sunday in Silvis, Ill.
MICHAEL COHEN/GETTY IMAGES Ryan Moore acknowledg­es the crowd after his winning putt on the 18th green during the final round of the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run on Sunday in Silvis, Ill.

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