Khaleej Times

Perez wins by two shots in Mexico

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mayakoba — American Pat Perez, benefiting from a greatly improved mental approach to the game, ended a seven-year title drought on the PGA Tour with a two-shot victory in the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in Mexico on Sunday.

In only his third tournament back since being sidelined for eight months by a shoulder injury, the long-haired Perez used a fast start and clutch finish to seal his second win on the US circuit with a closing four-under-par 67.

Though he made his only bogey of the day at the par-four 12th after hitting a wayward tee shot and a poor chip for his third, he comfortabl­y parred the final six holes to post a 21-under total of 263.

Fellow American Gary Woodland, the third-round leader, rebounded from a shaky front nine and birdied 17 and 18 for a 70 to finish alone in second with Scotland’s Russell Knox (66) a further stroke back at 18-under.

“I was really calm all day,” Perez, who birdied five of the first eight holes to surge to the top of the leaderboar­d, told Golf Channel. “I have had this aggressive type of attitude, amongst other things, for the last two weeks, and I just had a lot of confidence when I came back.

“I’ve tried to stay aggressive and tried to play the right shot... and not worry about what happens. It’s really worked.”

The 40-year-old from Arizona, who won his first PGA Tour title at the 2009 Bob Hope Classic, often let himself down in the past with a hot-headed approach on the golf course.

By his own admission, however, Perez has become a much calmer figure since his second marriage in late 2014, along with plenty of hard work on his mental strategy. —

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