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J.T. Poston hadn’t three-putted for 109 consecutive holes on the PGA Tour.
He wasn’t about to start out now.
Poston, who’s identified for his candy stroke and easygoing demeanor, noticed each examined coming down the stretch on Sunday on the Shriner’s Childrens Open. He entered the ultimate spherical with a three-shot lead and performed mistake-free by way of 15 holes — he’d made 5 birdies and 10 pars as much as that time — however the last three holes served as one more reminder that successful on the PGA Tour is something however straightforward.
On the par-5 sixteenth, Poston was greenside in two and hit his third shot to 6 ft — however missed the quick birdie attempt, settling for par. His enjoying associate Doug Ghim made birdie to get inside three.
On the par-3 seventeenth, Poston hit a nifty chip to 4 ft — however that putt by no means touched the outlet. Now the lead was two.
Then got here the 18th. Poston discovered the golf green on the ending par-4, however performed to the center of the inexperienced and left himself almost 50 ft for birdie. Ghim, in the meantime, almost landed his second shot within the gap; he’d end off a six-footer for birdie. That left Poston with a four-footer to seal the win.
“Yeah, I advised myself that is what you dream of. You bought a putt to win on the PGA Tour. Simply attempt to overlook in regards to the final two. Didn’t make superb strokes on both of them, however I advised myself I’ve made one million of those and simply do yet one more.”
He buried it.
Poston completed the week — which had featured rollercoaster climate, begins and stops and two very totally different sides of the draw — at 22 beneath par, capturing (a numerically satisfying sequence of) 64-65-66-67 to assert his third profession victory on the PGA Tour. His maiden win got here on the Wyndham Championship in 2019 and his second got here on the 2022 John Deere Championship. Now he has one other win in one other time zone. He has a Masters invite. He has a world rating inside the highest 50.
Poston’s win was additionally his first as a father. He and his spouse welcomed their daughter Katherine Scott Poston — whom they name “Scottie” — again in March.
“This one is certainly fairly candy,” Poston stated. “We’ve had an incredible fall at residence — simply being at residence, being a Dad has been the best present.”
Ghim completed in solo second at 21 beneath par. Matti Schmid and Rico Hoey completed T3 at 19 beneath. Michael Kim, Davis Thompson and Okay.H. Lee rounded out the highest 5 at 18 beneath par. Gary Woodland (T9) posted his finest end since he underwent mind surgical procedure final fall. And novice Ian Gilligan completed T16 after a 66-65 weekend.
The FedEx Cup Fall rolls on with subsequent week’s Zozo Championship in Japan.