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Davis earns first title in playoff

Holes 50-foot sand shot before outlasting Merritt, Niemann for Classic crown

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Cam Davis holed a 50-foot sand shot on the 71st hole of regulation and that propelled him into a five-hole playoff where he outlasted Troy Merritt and Joaquin Niemann to win the Rocket Mortgage Classic for his first PGA Tour victory.

“It’s the only reason I’m sitting here now,” Davis said. “To be honest, in my head there wasn’t a thought of trying to hole it.”

Davis ultimately won when Merritt missed a 6-foot par putt on the fifth playoff hole.

Davis missed putts to win on each of the playoff holes, but maintained his composure because he knew good shots set up putts he just missed.

The 26-year-old Australian left 6and 18-foot putts high, a 25-foot putt low and a 19-footer high. He misread a break on a 12-foot putt on the fifth playoff hole and settled for a par, then won when Merritt made bogey.

“I just tried to put as much out of my mind as I could and just hit every shot for what it was worth,” Davis said. “As simple as that’s said, it’s so hard to do when the pressure’s on like that. I just kept on putting good swings on it.

“I guess I didn’t make any putts, but I kept on putting it in play, so it worked out all right.”

Davis closed with a 5-under 67 to match Merritt (68) and Niemann (68) at 18-under 270 at Detroit Golf Club. Niemann dropped out of the playoff with a bogey on the first extra hole, his first bogey of the week.

“It’s hard to be standing here knowing that there is a playoff going on right now,” Niemann told reporters.

Niemann had a chance to win it on the 72nd hole, but left a 17-foot putt high.

“I should have won this tournament, but I mean, it is what it is,” Niemann said. “I’m going to go rest next week and try to do my best for the (British) Open and the Olympics.”

Niemann had two shots that went 569 yards at 17 and he two-putted from 14 feet to take the lead at 18 under, but he quickly had company.

Merritt, who was in the final group with Niemann, made his fourth birdie in a five-hole stretch to share the lead at 17.

Davis joined the leaders with the eagle-birdie finish.

“I’ve been in some good positions before, but to play the golf that I played coming down the stretch was just awesome,” said Davis, who entered the tournament with four top-10 finishes the past two years.

LPGA: Jin Young Ko closed with seven straight pars for a 2-under 69 and a one-shot win in the Volunteers of America Classic, her first start since losing the No. 1 world ranking.

Champions: Cameron Beckman ran off five straight birdies to start the back nine and then held on for a 4-under 68 and a one-shot win over Ernie Els in the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open, his first PGA Tour Champions title.

European PGA: Australian Lucas Herbert completed a wire-to-wire victory at the Irish Open, shooting 4-under 68 in the final round to win by three strokes and also secure a place at the British Open.

 ?? Gregory Shamus / Getty Images ?? Cam Davis plays his shot from the fourth tee in the final round Sunday of the Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club. He finished regulation with a 5-under 67.
Gregory Shamus / Getty Images Cam Davis plays his shot from the fourth tee in the final round Sunday of the Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club. He finished regulation with a 5-under 67.

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