Kevin Kisner wins second career PGA Tour event at Dean & Deluca Invitational
Jordan Spieth was brilliant Sunday to put himself in contention to win along with a small group of players tied for second at the Dean & Deluca Invitational, but no one could catch Kevin Kisner, who carded a 66 in his final round to win his second career PGA Tour title.
Spieth started his day five shots out of the lead, but he posted a bogey-free round of 65 to take the lead in the clubhouse. Spieth drained a nervy par putt at the 18th and keep the pressure on Kisner.
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Kisner won the tournament with a stellar final nine holes. He birdied four holes in a six-hole stretch starting with the 10th, and drilled a 10-foot putt to take a solo lead at the 12th.
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A bogey at the 16th cut his lead to one, but Kisner secured his victory with two clutch pars, and made what would be his tournament-winning putt on the final green look easy. Webb Simpson had a chance to force a playoff from the final group, but a bogey at the last gave the title to Kisner.
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