The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Spieth wins in thrilling playoff

Young star joins elite

- By Pat Eaton-Robb

Jordan Spieth needed an extra hole, a little bit of luck and an amazing final shot to finish off a wire-to-wire victory in the Travelers Championsh­ip.

The two-time major champion holed out from 60 feet for birdie from a greenside bunker on the first hole of a playoff with Daniel Berger on Sunday at TPC River Highlands.

The 23-year- old Texan joined Tiger Woods as the only PGA Tour players in the era since World War II with 10 victories before the age of 24. Woods won 15 times before he turned 24.

“That was one for the ages,” said Spieth, also the winner at

Pebble Beach in February.

Spieth held a one-stroke edge after each of the first three rounds. He closedwith an even-par 70 to match Berger — who birdied three of the final six holes for a 67 — at 12-under 268.

Berger, theMemphis­winner two weeks ago before missing the cut last week at the U.S. Open, just missed a 50-foot putt fromoff the 18th green left that would have forced a second playoff hole.

“Jordan does Jordan things,” Berger said. “So there’s not really much you can say. I’m obviously disappoint­ed, but happy to be in the position I was in today.”

Berger began the round in thirdplace, three shots back. He tied Spieth for a leadwith a 5-foot birdie putt on 15 as Spiethwasm­aking bogey on 14 and tied him againwith a birdie from 8 feet at 17.

The pair, playing a group apart, both hit their approach shots on 18 into the same greenside bunker. Both chipped out close to the hole and both saved par to force the playoff.

Berger hit his drive on the first playoff hole left and into the crowd behind a fairway bunker. Spieth seemed to clip a tree left landing in the fairway but about 150 yards short of his normal drive and 230 yards from the hole.

Spieth’s approach fell into bunker. Berger’s ran off the green to the left.

Spieth had to back up after hitting his bunker shot to see the hole. When the ball rolled straight in the cup he threw his club and did a flying chest bump into caddie Michael Greller.

“If I was in Berger’s shoes, I be cursing Jordan Spieth right now for the break off the tee and then holing a 30yard bunker shot, that’s a lot of luck,” Spieth said.

Spieth didn’t waste any time extending his lead to three strokes Sunday. He hit his approach shot to 6 feet on the first hole and made the birdie putt, then made a 5-footer at No. 2. But those would be his final two birdies until a 16-footer on the 15th hole.

He also survived a couple of big scares. The first came when his drive on 13 went right but stuck on the side of a hill to stay out of thewater. He missed a 7-foot birdie putt, but saved par.

He then hit his tee shot on the 15th left, just avoiding the water and the hazard line in the rough. He chipped to the middle of the green and made a 16-foot putt for birdie, which he thought he had missed.

His second shot at 17 also looked as if it might hit the course’s signature lake, but landed just on the edge of the green and he made par.

“That’s a lot of luck,” Spieth said. “But I took advantage of the good breaks and am happy to come out on top.”

He’s the third player to go wire-to-wire alone in the lead at the Connecticu­t event. Gene Littler did it in 1959 and TimMorris in 1982. Spieth’s only other wire-towire win was the 2015 Masters.

Sunday’swinwas also his firstwin in a tournament debut. The last player to win in Cromwell in his first start was Phil Blackmar in 1985.

Cha rley Hoffman (66) and Danny Lee (67) tied for third, three strokes back.

Boo Weekley, who began the round a shot back in second place, shot 37 on the back nine to tie for fifth at 9 under, despite the support of a large gallery, which could be heard cheering “Boooo!” and “Boo-S-A!” every time he did something good.

RoryMcIlro­y tried to find his short game this week and used his third putter Sunday to help him shoot a 64, his lowest round on the tour this season. He tied for 17th at 6 under.

“I must say I felt a little more comfortabl­e on the greens than I did the previous three days,” McIlroy said. “So, this might be one that stays (in the bag) for a few weeks.”

Defending championRu­ssell Knox had a poor round, with six bogeys on his first 10 holes. He shot a 73 to finish at even par.

Grayson Murray had the tournament’s only holein-one, acing the 177 yard eighth holewith an 8-iron. It also was the first on tour for the 23-year-old North Carolinian. He shot a 68 to finish at 5 under.

 ?? JOHN WOIKE — HARTFORD COURANT VIA AP ?? Jordan Spieth kisses the 2017 Travelers Championsh­ip trophy after holing a bunker shot for birdie in a playoff with Daniel Berger at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn., Sunday.
JOHN WOIKE — HARTFORD COURANT VIA AP Jordan Spieth kisses the 2017 Travelers Championsh­ip trophy after holing a bunker shot for birdie in a playoff with Daniel Berger at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn., Sunday.

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