The Morning Call

Qualifier Conners earns 1st career title

- By Tim Price

SAN ANTONIO — Corey Conners claimed his first PGA Tour victory and earned an invite to the Masters on Sunday, winning the Texas Open less than a week after qualifying.

Conners only entered the tournament field Monday, and he’s the first golfer to win on the PGA Tour after qualifying on a Monday in nine years. He made three birdies in the final five holes, shooting a 6-under 66. He was 20-under for the tournament, winning by two shots over Charley Hoffman.

Next stop for Conners: Augusta, Georgia, for next week’s Masters.

Hoffman, the 2016 Texas Open winner, shot 67 for 18under on the weekend.

Ryan Moore closed with an 8-under 64, a shot off the course record, and was third at 17under.

Si Woo Kim, The Players Championsh­ip winner in 2017, led the opening three rounds but shot a 72 and dropped into a tie for fourth with Brian Stuard (66) at 15 under.

Conners, the 2014 U.S. Amateur runner-up, will play in his second Masters. Two of the top three finishers last year at Augusta missed the top 10 this week. Rickie Fowler was tied for 17th while 10 strokes back at 10 under with a final-round 69, and Jordan Spieth (72) was 7 under.

It was a wild round for Conners, a Canadian who hadn’t won on any of the PGA Tour’s affiliated circuits. He had 10 birdies and four pars that sandwiched four consecutiv­e bogeys on the front nine.

He had a one-stroke lead when he rammed home a 34foot birdie putt at No. 12, and stayed a stroke up with a tap-in birdie at the 14th.

Moore joined Conners at the top of the leaderboar­d with an 8-foot putt at No. 16 that was his fourth birdie in five holes.

Moore missed a birdie opportunit­y on the next hole when he couldn’t convert on a putt from inside 10 feet. Minutes later, Conners sank a 10-footer to save par at No. 15, then hit to four feet to set up a birdie at the 175-yard par-3 16th. His birdie at No. 17 gave him a three-shot lead walking up the final hole.

Conners looked like he would tuck this one away early. He birdied four of the first five holes at TPC San Antonio.

The last player to qualify on Monday and win a PGA Tour event was Arjun Atwal in 2010 at the Wyndham Championsh­ip. That was the first time it had been done in 24 years.

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