Rahm out-lasts Landry to win at La Quinta in playoff

January 22, 2018 | 14:00
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LOS ANGELES: Spain's Jon Rahm birdied the fourth playoff hole to beat Andrew Landry and capture his second US PGA Tour title at the CareerBuilder Challenge in California.
Jon Rahm of Spain poses with the trophy after putting in to win on the fourth hole of a sudden death playoff during the final round of the CareerBuilder Challenge. (Photo: AFP/Robert Laberge)

Rahm, projected to rise one spot to number two in the world when the world rankings are updated on Monday (Jan 22), had five birdies in his bogey-free five-under 67 on the Stadium Course in La Quinta to seize the clubhouse lead on 22-under par 266.

But Landry, seeking a first PGA Tour title, rolled in an 11-foot birdie putt at the 72nd hole to cap a four-under 68 and force the playoff.

Both players parred the first three playoff holes - although each had birdie chances to win.

Rahm finally broke through when they returned to the 18th for the third time in the playoff. After finding the fairway at each of the first three playoff holes he was in the right rough, but still reached the green in two.

After he rolled in his birdie putt, Landry missed his from a similar distance on the other side of the hole.

"It's an amazing feeling ... to play the way I did and give myself a chance," said the 23-year-old Rahm.

"Obviously props to Andrew. To birdie 18 from the right rough, having to birdie it, that's a heck of an accomplishment.

"Either one of us would have been a deserving champion," added Rahm, who defends his first PGA Tour title at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines starting on Thursday.

"I never thought I was going to be at this point in my life right now," he said, adding that it was "hard to believe" that he would move past three-time major winner Jordan Spieth into second place in the world rankings led by American Dustin Johnson.

AFP

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