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Disappointment for Seamus Power as Hudson Swafford claims third PGA Tour victory

The 34-year-old Waterford native began the final day just two shots off the lead but struggled to maintain that form.

HUDSON SWAFFORD roared to his third PGA Tour victory on Sunday, shooting a final round 64 to win The American Express by two strokes over runner-up Tom Hoge.

Elsewhere, there was disappointment for Ireland’s Seamus Power as his challenge fell away after a promising opening few days.

The 34-year-old Waterford native began the final day just two shots off the lead but struggled to maintain that form as the event reached its climax.

It meant Power fell 10 places on the leaderboard, finishing the day tied for 14th on -14 after a final round of 74.

Fellow Irish star Graeme McDowell, meanwhile, was tied for 40th as he finished on -10 after shooting a final round 70.

Swafford capped his roller-coaster final round with his first par on the back nine at the 18th hole after seizing control with an eagle on 16 and a birdie on 17 in the California desert.

The 34-year-old American also had four birdies and two bogeys on his back nine to finish with a 23-under 265 and post his second victory at the La Quinta Country Club to go along with his 2017 win.

His other PGA Tour win came at a tournament in the Dominican Republic in September.

“To win twice is pretty amazing,” said Swafford, who earned $1.3 million for the victory. “I had a good par on the last. I was hitting it so good all day.

“I was just trying to stay a little taller in my posture. The way I have been rolling it this week I knew if I just kept giving myself chances I would be fine.”

This is the first tournament of 2022 in the mainland US following two weeks of competition in Hawaii.

Hoge shot a 68 to finish in second at 21-under 267. Brian Harman matched Swafford’s 64 and ended up in a tie for third with fellow Americans Lanto Griffin (67)and Lee Hodges (70) at 20 under.

Three players were one stroke back tied for sixth, including Italy’s Francesco Molinari, who shot 68 after three straight rounds of 67.

Swafford made bogey on his opening hole then birdied the par-four second in a sign of things to come. He parred the next two holes then made birdie on three of his final five holes on the front nine.

He rolled in three straight birdies to begin the back nine then drained another birdie on 14 sandwiched between a two bogeys on 13 and 15.

On the par-five No. 16, he hit his 198-yard second shot to six feet from the hole. He one putted for eagle to take a two-shot lead over the field and cruised from there.

“I took a couple of deep breaths after that bogey (15th hole) and hit a perfect number seven iron and then made that clutch putt,” Swafford said of his eagle. “I knew I had to be patient because  on this course anything can happen.”

You can view the leaderboard in full here.

– © AFP 2022

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