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Thomas holds off Spieth for Dell Championsh­ip crown

- LEADING FINAL ROUND SCORES

NORTON: Justin Thomas fired a final round five-under-par 66 to win his fifth tournament of 2017, outduellin­g fellow American Jordan Spieth on the back nine at the Dell Championsh­ip on Monday.

The two Americans battled hard down the stretch until Spieth saw his hopes dashed on the fairway at 18 when his approach sailed right and landed in a large bunker.

His next shot travelled clear across the green as he finished with a bogey six on the hole.

Thomas completed the second tournament of the PGA Tour play-offs with a 17-under 267 total for a three-shot victory which propelled him into second place in the FedExCup standings behind Spieth.

“I have had a great year, just two more events to finish it off,” said Thomas.

Spieth’s bungle on 18 allowed Thomas, who was in the group behind, the luxury of taking a victory stroll up the fairway on 18 which he easily parred.

Spieth’s self-destructio­n at the Dell came one week after he blew a five-stroke lead in the final round and lost to Dustin Johnson in a play-off at the Northern Trust to open the postseason.

Spieth, who shot a 67, finished solo runner-up at 14-under 270 while Aussie Marc Leishman fired a 70 to place alone in third, four strokes back of Thomas.

Spain’s John Rahm (68) and England’s Paul Casey (70) tied for fourth at 12-under 272 at the par-71 TPC Boston.

Thomas, who won the PGA Championsh­ip last month, erased a two-shot deficit over the final nine holes for his Tour-leading fifth win of the season.

Thomas bogeyed No 11 but closed with a pair of birdies and five pars to pull away from Spieth.

“Yeah, it was a good day. It was a patient day,” said Thomas.

“It just was a great week because I felt like I didn’t have my best stuff at the start of the week and that’s just something I’ve gotten so much better at, and I’m proud of myself more than anything.”

Spieth had a bogey at the 12th and a birdie at No 13 before making bogey at Nos 14 and 18. He got off to a strong start with three birdies and an eagle over the first four holes.

“I’ve been striking the ball well. I didn’t think anything was going wrong,” Spieth said.

“I got unlucky on 12, and from there, the one on 14 was just a bad swing, and that one really hurt. I brought it back on 13. Fourteen was the difference-maker for me.”

The top 70 players on the playoff points list now advance to the BMW Championsh­ip, set for Sept 14-17 at Conway Farms Golf Club in Illinois.

Then the top 30 players following the BMW Championsh­ip will qualify for the Tour Championsh­ip at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, beginning Sept 21.

(Par-71, USA unless noted)

267 Justin Thomas 71-67-63-66

270 Jordan Spieth 72-65-66-67

271 Marc Leishman (AUS) 67-69-65-70

272 Jon Rahm (ESP) 67-66-71-68, Paul Casey (ENG) 70-65-67-70

273 Kevin Na 68-69-70-66, Patrick Reed 71-67-6966, Pat Perez 72-67-67-67, Phil Mickelson 69-67-69-68

 ?? AFP ?? Justin Thomas poses with the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip trophy.
AFP Justin Thomas poses with the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip trophy.

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