The Macomb Daily

Finau sails to four-shot victory in Houston Open

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HOUSTON >> Winning use to come hard for Tony Finau. Now he’s making it look easy.

Staked to a four-shot lead Sunday in the Houston Open, Finau stretched it to eight shots on the back nine and sailed to his third PGA Tour victory of the year. With three bogeys that only affected the margin, he closed with a 1-under 69 and won by four.

Finau won only once in his first 185 tournament­s upon joining the PGA Tour. Now he has four in the last 30 tournament­s, including three in this calendar year.

“I’ve always had belief, but confidence when you win is contagious,” Finau said. “I’m starting to put together a full-package game.”

It certainly showed over four days at Memorial Park.

Finau seized control with a 62 in the second round ahead of the change in weather and was superb in his bogey-free round of 68 in Saturday’s cold and wind. No one came close to catching him on Sunday.

He finished at 16-under 264 and started the new season with a win — moving to No. 12 in the world ranking — after shaking off some rust in a missed cut last week at Mayakoba.

PGA Tour rookie Tyson Alexander won the B-flight, and it was a big deal. Alexander made a 30-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole for a 66 and moved out of a tie for second to be the sole runner-up. That was worth enough FedEx Cup points that it should be a virtual lock that he qualifies for the postseason next summer.

“Great week for me,” Alexander said. “I wish Tony would have taken the week off.”

Ben Taylor missed his 25foot birdie putt on the 18th for a 70 and finished third.

Finau said he felt uncomforta­ble with such a large lead at the start of the round, and he conceded he had some doubts about how he would play.

Those didn’t last terribly long. He rolled in a 15foot birdie putt on the second hole, and then quickly pulled away from the field.

Finau holed a 7-foot birdie putt on the fifth, made a 40-foot birdie putt on the par-5 eighth and capped off the front nine with a 20-foot birdie putt.

That gave him an eightshot lead, and from there it was matter of staying upright.

“It was one of those days I fought and fought, and I made a lot of nice putts that calmed me,” Finau said. “I’ve never been in this position. I had a lot of nerves. Overall, as the round went on, I felt better. I was happy to get the ‘W’ today.”

He didn’t make a bogey until the 10th hole, and then he dropped two more shots along the back nine from a bunker and with a long three-putt.

 ?? MICHAEL WYKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tony Finau holds up the trophy after winning the Houston Open by four strokes on Sunday, his third victory of the year.
MICHAEL WYKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tony Finau holds up the trophy after winning the Houston Open by four strokes on Sunday, his third victory of the year.

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