reed rallies to defeat walker in pga kapalua playoff
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Reed rallies to defeat Walker in PGA Kapalua playoff

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Patrick Reed rolled in an 18-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole Monday to defeat Jimmy Walker and win the US PGA Tour's Tournament of Champions.
Reed holed out for eagle on the 16th to grab a share of the lead at 2-under par. After a bogey at 17 he birdied the par-five 18th at Kapalua's Plantation course to complete a 67 for 21-under 271.
Walker, who came into the final round tied for the lead with Japan's Hideki Matsuyama, parred the final four holes en route to a 69 that also put him on 271.
The two returned to the tee on the 18th for the playoff.
Reed was in the right rough off the tee but hit a good second shot into the fairway.
Walker was in the fairway off the tee, but hit his second shot into a grandstand.
Reed chipped his third to 18 feet before Walker pitched his third over the green after taking a drop in the rough.
Walker chipped back to six feet, but never hit the putt after Reed drained his birdie attempt to seal his fourth PGA Tour title.
Australia's Jason Day matched the course record as he fired an 11-under 62 in the final round.
Day shared third place on 272 with Russell Henley, who carded a 67, and Matsuyama, who closed with a three-under par 70.
South Korea's Bae Sang-Moon also posted a 70 and was lone in sixth on 274.
Last year's champion Zach Johnson fired a 67 to end in seventh on 275.
Chris Kirk also fired an 11-under 62 on Monday, like Day matching the course record that South Korea's K.J. Choi set in 2003 and Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell matched in 2011.
Kirk finished with a share of 14th place on 279.
Masters champion Bubba Watson, the highest-ranked player in the field at fourth in the world, carded a 70 that left him six shots off the lead.
The $5.7 million tournament, limited to last season's tournament winners, was the  first US PGA Tour stop of 2015 as the 2014-15 campaign resumed after a December break.
Source: AFP

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