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Swafford claims first PGA win in 93rd start

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los angeles — Hudson Swafford finally joined the winner’s circle on Sunday, firing a five-under-par 67 for a one-stroke victory at the PGA Tour’s CareerBuil­der Challenge.

The 29-year-old American birdied three of his last four holes to claim his maiden USPGA Tour win in his 93rd Tour start.

“This is a dream come true,” Swafford said. “I really didn’t get ahead of myself, didn’t really look at leaderboar­ds, didn’t really know where I was.”

He compiled a 20-under 268 total to finish one stroke ahead of Canada’s Adam Hadwin, who closed with a 70, one day after storming to a 13-under 59 in the third round at the La Quinta Country Club near Palm Springs, California. Bud Cauley and Brian Harman

I didn’t make every putt I looked at, but I felt like I was hitting some pretty good putts Hudson Swafford

both shot 69s and finished in a tie for third at 18-under 270.

Swafford is in his fourth year on the Tour and had never finished higher than a tie for eighth. In five previous starts this season his best finish was a tie for 13th at last week’s Sony Open.

Beginning the day two shots off the lead, Swafford got off to a rocky start with a bogey at the par-four No. 1 before stringing together five straight pars. Swafford then caught fire with a burst of three straight birdies to close out his front nine.

On the par-four seventh, he hit his approach to five feet from the hole then easily made the short birdie putt.

After making birdie on the parfive eighth, he drained a 14-foot putt for birdie on the par-four ninth. “I felt like my posture was good all day, and it just allowed the club to be in a perfect slot,” Swafford said. “That’s all we focused on this week. I had really good rhythm, was standing tall and was hitting it beautifull­y.

“I didn’t make every putt I looked at, but I felt like I was hitting some pretty good putts, and to make three of the last four, and I felt like I actually made the one on the last hole, it was pretty special.”

The win comes with some nice perks, as Swafford is now qualified for the Masters, the Players Championsh­ip, the Dean and Deluca Invitation­al, the Memorial, the PGA Championsh­ip and the 2018 SBS Tournament of Champions.

Third round leader Hadwin was also in search of his first PGA Tour win but his two-under 70 left him just shy of victory.

On Saturday, the 29-year-old from suburban Vancouver became the first Canadian shoot a 59, leaving him one stroke off the Tour record 58 fired last year by American Jim Furyk at the Travelers Championsh­ip. He birdied two of his final three holes Sunday to finish at 19-under 269. Of the nine players to card a 59 (or better) on tour, Hadwin is the fourth who failed to win the event. —

 ?? AP ?? Hudson Swafford poses with the trophy after winning the CareerBuil­der Challenge golf tournament. —
AP Hudson Swafford poses with the trophy after winning the CareerBuil­der Challenge golf tournament. —

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