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Burns win Valspar for first PGA Tour title

- By The Associated Press

PALM HARBOR, Fla. — Eight times this season, Sam Burns has been atop the leaderboar­d after every round except the one that mattered. That changed, finally, at the Valspar Championsh­ip.

Burns got some help from Keegan Bradley hitting into the water on the 13th hole, and then the 24year-old from Louisiana took it from there with two big birdies that led to a 3under 68 and a three-shot victory Sunday.

Burns won for the first time on the PGA Tour after twice failing to convert 54hole leads in the Houston Open last fall and the Genesis Invitation­al at Riviera in February.

The victory moves him into the top 50 in the world and all but assures a spot in the U.S. Open, along with his first trip to the Masters next spring.

He had reason to believe this moment could have come sooner. Burns wasted a good start at the seasonopen­ing Safeway Open. He closed with a 2-over 72 to tie for seventh in the Houston Open. He lost a twoshot lead at Riviera, coming up one shot short of a playoff.

Bradley and Burns were tied through 36 holes and 54 holes, and they stayed that way through 12 holes on another blistering day at the Copperhead course. That changed with one swing.

Bradley came up well short on the par-3 13th and went into the water, leading to double bogey. Burns saved par with an 8-foot putt for a two-shot lead.

Burns followed with a wedge that stopped next to the hole for a tap-in birdie on the par-5 14th. He put Bradley away with a 7-iron to 18 feet for birdie.

Cameron Tringale was lurking but never seriously challenged. He shot 68 and shared third with Viktor Hovland, whose had a 65 but started too far back at the start of the day.

Max Homa briefly tied for the lead with a birdie on the par-5 opening hole. He didn’t make another birdie the rest of the day, missing several chances around the turn and ending his hopes with a double bogey on the par-3 15th without hitting into the water. He shot 74.

Weir gets first win on Champions Tour

THE WOODLANDS, Texas — Former Masters champion Mike Weir won his first PGA Tour Champions event when he held steady with pars down the stretch for a 4-under 68 and let John Daly made the last mistake in the Insperity Invitation­al.

Weir and Daly were tied going down the stretch at The Woodlands, which was reduced to 36 holes because of heavy rain earlier in the week.

Daly, playing in the group ahead of Weir, was posing over his 9-iron over the water to the 18th green when it came up a fraction short and splashed next to the bulkhead. He made double bogey for a 69 and had to settle for being a runner-up.

Weir, who missed birdie chances inside 10 feet on the 16th and 17 th holes, watched it all unfold and knew what he had to do. He fired his approach to about 15 feet behind the hole, and pumped his fist as he walked toward the green. He wound up winning by two shots.

Kim’s 64 leads to Singapore victory

SINGAPORE — Hyo Joo Kim closed with an 8-under 64 and then watched from the clubhouse as Hannah Green bogeyed her final two holes to hand Kim a one-stroke victory in the HSBC Women’s World Championsh­ip.

Kim finished at 17-under 271 at Sentosa Golf Club. She watched as Green, the former Women’s PGA champion, took a one-shot lead to the 17 th hole.

But the Australian three-putted for bogey to fall into a tie for the lead, and then she missed the green on the 18th and missed a par putt. Green shot 69.

Kim, the No. 9 player in the women’s world ranking, captured her fourth LPGA Tour title and her first in five years. She also won a major in 2014 at the Evian Championsh­ip. Kim

did not play the LPGA Tour last year while riding out the COVID-19 pandemic at home in South Korea, though she won twice on the Korean LPGA.

ANA Inspiratio­n winner Patty Tavatanaki­t closed with a 65 and tied for third with 54-hole leader Linx Xiyu and Inbee Park, who each had a 70.

Barjon prevails in playoff

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Paul Barjon of France birdied the 17 th hole and closed with a 1-under 69, and then won a three-way playoff with an eagle on the third extra hole to capture his first Korn Ferry Tour title at the Huntsville Championsh­ip.

Barjon has won three times on the Mackenzie Tour in Canada. The victory Sunday over Billy Kennerly and Mito Pereira moved him to No. 6 on the points list and all but as

sures him of a PGA Tour card next season.

Kennerly closed with a 63 and was the first to finish at 15-under 265. Pereira appeared to have control until dropping shots on the 13th and 14th holes, and making pars the rest of the way for a 66.

Burmester fires 62 for Tenerife victory

TENERIFE, Spain — Dean Burmester of South Africa ended four years without a victory by closing with a 9-under 62 to win the Tenerife Open by five shots Sunday.

Burmester last won the Tshwane Open in 2017. Nicolai von Dellinghau­sen of Germany made eagle on the final hole for a 68 to finish alone in second.

Burmester finished at 25-under 259. It was the eighth victory of his career, and the first time the 31year-old won outside of South Africa.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Sam Burns plays his tee shot at the third hole during Sunday’s final round of the Valspar Championsh­ip on the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort. Burns shot a 3-under 68 to win by three shots over Keegan Bradley.
GETTY IMAGES Sam Burns plays his tee shot at the third hole during Sunday’s final round of the Valspar Championsh­ip on the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort. Burns shot a 3-under 68 to win by three shots over Keegan Bradley.

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