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JJ Spaun bags maiden win at Texas Open to earn Masters ticket

The journeyman world number 242 from Los Angeles recovered from a... Read More
LOS ANGELES:

JJ Spaun

punched his ticket to

the Masters

after firing a three-under-par to claim the first victory of his career at the

Texas Open

on Sunday.

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The journeyman world number 242 from Los Angeles recovered from a disastrous double-bogey opening hole to card five birdies and 12 pars to finish on 13 under for the tournament at

San Antonio

.

Australia's Matt Jones, who finished with a six-under-par 66, and Matt Kuchar (69) finished two off the lead tied for second on 11 under.

Canada's Adam Hadwin, Troy Merritt, Charles Howell III and overnight co-leader Beau Hossler were a further shot back on 10 under.

The first tournament

PGA Tour

victory of Spaun's career means he will now claim the last available spot at next week's Masters in Augusta - the first time he has played in the iconic tournament.

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Spaun's entry at Augusta will be only the third time ever he has played in a major, following a 35th place finish at the 2018 PGA Championship and a missed cut at last year's US Open.

"To be here and finally get a win -- it's everything you dream of," said Spaun, whose win came in his 147th start. "It's incredible. I'm speechless."

Spaun's final round 69 was good enough to see him edge clear of a crowded leaderboard.

Spaun had been part of a four-way tie for the lead after Saturday's third round alongside Hossler, Brandt Snedeker, and South Africa's Dylan Frittelli.

However Spaun's co-leaders were all unable to mount a challenge.

Spaun's short game around the green provided the momentum for his final round rally after his opening double-bogey.



He bagged a birdie on the eighth after chipping to within inches of the cup, and then followed that up with a chipped birdie on the ninth which carried 50 feet and into the hole.

A superb tee shot on the par-three 11th left him with a four-footer for birdie and then another birdie on the 14th - playing out of a bunker before draining a nine-footer to go to three under.

From there Braun played it safe down the stretch, nervelessly making a string of tricky par putts to close out the round without dropping a shot.

Spaun is the first player to win a PGA Tour event after double-bogeying the first hole of a final round since Tiger Woods won the 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines.

"Honestly it didn't bother me as much you would think," Spaun said of his opening double-bogey.

"If anything it calmed me down. I knew there was still a lot of

golf

and that I'd rather double-bogey the first hole then the last hole."

Spaun is now looking forward to a Masters debut in Augusta this week.

"It's something you dream of as a kid, playing the Masters," Spaun said.

"I was thinking about it last night, but there was so much I still needed to do win. Fortunately I was able to stay in the present and get the win."

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