Monday, April 29, 2013

Golf-Horschel seals maiden success in New Orleans

* Horschel sinks 26-foot birdie putt to generate gain * American closes with a nine-birdie 64 * D.A. Factors completes 2nd after 65 (Adds aspect, estimates) April 28 (Reuters) - American Billy Horschel charged forward with six straight birdies, then held his nerve down the stretch to win his maiden PGA Tour title by one shot at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans in Avondale, Louisiana on Sunday. As his long-awaited breakthrough victory was sealed by him having an eight-under-par 64 two swings off the pace starting a final round, Horschel took advantage of rain-softened situations and chosen lies at the TPC Louisiana. The trim 26-year-old, who had recorded top-10s in his three previous begins on the U.S. circuit, strikingly cleared a birdie putt at the par-five last to publish a total of 268. His cap was removed by horschel repeatedly pumped his right fist in delight after his ball disappeared into the cup for his ninth birdie of the day, then to acknowledge loud cheers from the gallery packed around the 18th green. "Oh person, it is something I have worked so hard for and there are so many individuals I need to thank. And they all know who they are," a psychological Horschel told Golf Channel after coping with two climate delays throughout the final round. "And for that putt to go in... I had not made a one all week and I said, 'I'm due for a long one, I'm due for a long one. Just agree to it.' The putter so good was come off by "it and I'm so happy it went in. This really is amazing right now." Other American D.A. Points, enjoying with Horschel, was attached for the guide with three holes remaining but settled for 2nd position after closing with a seven-birdie 65. Over night head and 2009 U.S. Open success Lucas Glover, bidding for his fourth PGA Tour victory, fell back with an early bogey on the road to a and a for fourth at 15 below. Glover began the morning two shots in front and he parred the first five holes before play was stopped for about three hours as the first wave of thunderstorms combined in to the region. When this occurs, his lead had shrunk to just. THREE-WAY LINK Right after play resumed, Points and Horschel shortly moved into a three-way tie at the utmost effective because they each birdied the par-five seventh before Jimmy Walker sank a eagle putt at the exact same hole to edge a swing in-front. Glover slid back with a at the seventh after overshooting the green and striking an undesirable chip coming back. Former Walker Cup amateur Horschel also birdied ninth and the eighth to maneuver one forward at 16 under before being joined by Walker, who rolled in a to birdie the par-four eighth. Red-hot Horschel held charging forward, while Walker stumbled with a at the par-three ninth, where his bump-and-run from below the green didn't crest the pitch and rolled back again to his feet. He sank a to birdie the 10th and a at the par-five 11th to make the journey to 18 under, two in front of Points. Both players picked up a shot at the par-four 12th, Horschel sinking a 15-footer there to wrap the PGA Tour record this season of six successive birdies. Horschel, quickening in his play, bogeyed the 15th after missing the green along with his strategy and discovering the right rough off the tee. That dropped him in to a link with Points, who'd saved his sixth birdie of the trip to the 13th. Horschel rebounded with a at the par-four 16th after hitting an ideal approach to four feet to restore a one-stroke pillow. Play was again stopped, for just under an hour, as a result of danger of lightning right after Horschel forced into the left rough off the 18th tee. On resumption, he properly set up in two, then hit a wedge way of 26 feet lacking the pit before sinking the birdie putt to clinch a mental victory. British world number four Justin Rose, the highest-ranked person in the area, closed with a 69 to tie for 15th at 12 under, amount with 2012 Masters champ Bubba Watson (66) and four-times important champion Ernie Els (68). China's 14-year-old Guan Tianlang, after making his second consecutive cut on the PGA Tour, signed off with a two-over 74 to finish at four-over 292, stone last in the 71-strong field. (Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Gene Cherry)

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