Kuchar hangs on to defeat Lee by one in Mexico
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[November 12, 2018]
(Reuters) - Matt Kuchar shook
off back-to-back bogeys to win his first PGA Tour tournament in more
than four years with a one-stroke victory over New Zealand's Danny
Lee at the Mayakoba Classic in Mexico on Sunday.
Despite the late drama, the 40-year-old Kuchar finished at
two-under-par 69 to complete the week at 22-under 262, the lowest
72-hole score in tournament history.
Lee shot six-under par 65 to wind up at 21-under 263, equalling the
previous tournament record.
Americans J.J. Spaun (66) and Richy Werenski (67) tied for third at
265.
Kuchar had been in cruise control for much of the tournament but
struggles at the 14th and 15th holes enabled Lee to make it
interesting as he pulled within one shot with a birdie at the 16th
hole at the El Camaleon in Playa del Carmen
The American, playing behind Lee, collected pars on the last three
holes, finally winning with a three-foot putt at the 18th after Lee
missed a birdie opportunity that would have tied the score.
"I didn't want a three-footer on the last hole to win this thing,"
Kuchar told Golf Channel. "I was hoping to have a three or four-shot
lead and some wiggle room. But man, that felt awfully good."
He had not won on tour since April 2014 at the RBC Heritage on
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. The title was his eighth on the
tour.
"To get a win in Mexico, and go from 'hola' to 'aloha,' going to
Hawaii, I can't wait to go," said Kuchar, whose next tournament will
be in Hawaii.
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Matt Kuchar of the U.S. tees off on the first during the final round
REUTERS/Paul Childs
He started the day with a four-shot lead, increasing it to five
strokes at one point in a round that included four birdies.
But Kuchar's two bogeys and Lee's seven birdies against a single
bogey at the 15th hole made for an interesting close.
"I have been hitting it good all week," Lee said. "I know if I just
putt half decent I am going to have a chance."
As for his birdie miss at the 18th, where the ball did not turn as
he thought it would, "I really did hit it on my line and where I was
looking," Lee said.
"But sometimes it just happens I guess."
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Salvo, North Carolina, editing by
Pritha Sarkar)
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