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Spieth beats Gillis in playoff, wins John Deere Classic

Golf tournament: Jordan Spieth hits his approach shot from the rough on the first playoff hole at the John Deere Classic golf tournament Sunday, July 12, 2015, in Silvis, Ill

Luke Meredith (The Jakarta Post)
Silvis, Ill.
Mon, July 13, 2015

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Spieth beats Gillis in playoff, wins John Deere Classic Golf tournament: Jordan Spieth hits his approach shot from the rough on the first playoff hole at the John Deere Classic golf tournament Sunday, July 12, 2015, in Silvis, Ill. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

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span class="inline inline-center">Golf tournament: Jordan Spieth hits his approach shot from the rough on the first playoff hole at the John Deere Classic golf tournament Sunday, July 12, 2015, in Silvis, Ill. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Jordan Spieth beat Tom Gillis on the second hole of a playoff to win the John Deere Classic on Sunday for his fourth victory of the season.

The 46-year-old Gillis, who was attempting to become the oldest first-time winner on the PGA Tour in 20 years, sent an approach into the water. Spieth made par for his second win at TPC Deere Run in three years.

Now Spieth heads to the British Open in search of his third consecutive major championship. He is the first golfer to win four times before the Open Championship since Tiger Woods in 2000.

Spieth and Gillis both finished the final round at 20-under 264. Zach Johnson and Danny Lee tied for third at 19 under.

After shooting a career-best 10 under on Saturday, Spieth entered the final round with a two-shot lead. But the field caught up to Spieth when he turned in a pedestrian front nine.

Spieth bogeyed two of his first three holes and was soon passed by the likes of Gillis and Johnson. Spieth was even at the turn and two shots back of Gillis, who in 171 previous PGA Tour starts had only finished in the top three twice.

Spieth's low point was a bogey on the par-4 11th hole after a putt from the fringe went left.

But Gillis played his final six holes at even par. Spieth roared back into contention with four birdies in five holes, including a 21-foot chip from the fringe on No. 16.

Spieth had a 30-foot putt for the win on No. 18, but he pushed it left. He nearly won on the first hole of the playoff, but his 33-foot try lipped out.

Gillis matched Spieth with a par on the first hole in sudden death. But a tee shot that went into the rough led to a shot in the water, effectively ending his bid for an elusive victory.

Gillis shot a 7-under 64 in the final round.

Lee, who was attempting to become the first player in 18 years to get his first two career victories in back-to-back events, bogeyed 18 when par would have earned him a playoff spot.

Johnson's round was delayed when, while standing over a possible birdie putt on No. 16, a loud booming sound that apparently came from a boat on the nearby Rock River startled him. Johnson missed the subsequent putt. (hhr)

 

 

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