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Lowry wins at Firestone
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 11 - 08 - 2015

AKRON, Ohio — Ireland's Shane Lowry, helped by sensational recovery shots at the 10th and 18th that both led to birdies, clinched his first PGA Tour victory by two strokes at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational Sunday.
Two off the pace heading into the final round at Firestone Country Club, Lowry overhauled third-round leaders Jim Furyk and Justin Rose, and held off a charging Bubba Watson with a closing four-under-par 66 in overcast conditions.
The bearded Irishman, ranked 48th in the world, registered four birdies and several clutch par saves in a flawless display on a tree-lined layout where danger lurked at every corner to post an 11-under total of 269.
American left-hander Watson, ranked third and bidding for his third PGA Tour victory this season, also signed off with a 66 to secure second place in an elite field of 77 players at the World Golf Championships event.
Lowry's final birdie of the day came at the par-four last where he struck his second shot from the left rough through trees and over a bunker to 11 feet beyond the flag, then coolly sank the putt.
“I played as good a golf as I've ever played the last four days,” Lowry, 28, a double winner on the European Tour, told CBS Sports after celebrating his birdie on the 18th green with three fist pumps.
Lowry became the first player from Ireland to win a WGC title and earned a three-year exemption on the PGA Tour through the 2017-2018 season.
English world No. 8 Rose and sixth-ranked American Furyk were not at their best Sunday and carded matching 72s as they slipped back into a tie for third at seven-under.
They both covered the front nine in one-over to trail Lowry by one shot before the Irishman, after hitting a wayward drive at the 10th, conjured a miracle second shot from rough left of the 11th tee, his ball settling two feet from the flag.
That set up a tap-in birdie for a two-shot lead. Lowry, who became only the third amateur to win a European Tour title with his victory at the 2009 Irish Open, did well to save par at the 14th and 17th with clutch putts before sealing victory with his unlikely birdie at the 18th.
Robert Streb (66) came in fifth at 274. Brooks Koepka (69), Sweden's Henrik Stenson (70) and David Lingmerth (68), and New Zealand's Danny Lee (68) tied for sixth at 275.
Masters and US Open champion Jordan Spieth, who had been a distant nine strokes off the pace overnight, signed off with a sparkling 66 to surge into a tie for 10th at four-under.
Henry claims Barracuda
JJ Henry drained an eagle on the second sudden-death hole to beat fellow American Kyle Reifers in a playoff and capture the PGA Tour's Barracuda Championship in Reno Sunday.
The 40-year-old Henry won his second title in the event after winning in 2012 and punched his ticket to next week's PGA Championship. It was also his third career USPGA Tour crown.
Henry birdied the 18th hole in regulation to score six points in the final round and tie Reifers with a four day total of 47 and set up the sudden-death showdown.
Reifers sank a long birdie putt and Henry tapped in for birdie on the first playoff hole to send them back to the 18th tee at the Montreux Golf and Country Club course.
Henry then drained his eagle putt on the second playoff hole from just off the green after Reifers hit a superb approach shot to give him a good look at an eagle. But Reifers two putted giving Henry the victory. — Agencies


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