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Moved to top spot in FedEx Cup playoff

Kirk beaming after biggest PGA career win

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Chris Kirk presented with the winner's trophy
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Chris Kirk fired a bogey-free closing-round 66 to win the PGA Tour's Deutsche Bank Championship by holding off hard-charging fellow American Billy Horschel.
The 29-year-old Kirk posted the biggest win of his career Monday and moved into the top spot in the FedEx Cup playoff standings.
"I really felt good with the putter today. My biggest win ever," said Kirk, who reached 15-under 269 at TPC Boston. "I am very happy with my win today.
"I may look calmer than some other guys in that situation, but I am still freaking out on the inside."
Kirk, who jumped to the top of the FedEx Cup playoff points list with two events to play, posted his first victory since last year's McGladrey Classic.
Kirk isn't sure if it was enough to convince US captain Tom Watson to add him to the Ryder Cup team.
"I certainly don't feel entitled, or feel like I'm a shoe-in to get a pick," Kirk said. "I've obviously really put myself into consideration, and it's something that I would love to do.
"The nine guys that made it are automatic. Those are the guys on the team. The other three? If you get in, it's a bonus."
Horschel needed a birdie to tie or an eagle to win heading to the par-five last hole. He put his drive in the middle of the fairway, giving him a shot to make the green in two.
But he chunked his second shot, which landed well short and in a hazard. Horschel (69) settled for a bogey and fell into a three-way tie for second.
He was joined at 13-under 271 by Geoff Ogilvy (65) and third-round leader Russell Henley (70).
"I was just trying to make sure I hit a good golf shot and I hit it a little too long," Horschel said. "There are a lot of positives to take away from this week.
- "One bad swing" -
"It is the first time I've been in contention all year. I handled myself really well, stayed calm and stayed patient. I made one bad swing and it happened to come on the last hole."
This year's Open champion and PGA Championship winner Rory McIlroy, who won this event last year, shot a one-under 70 to finish tied for fifth with John Senden (66) at 273. McIlroy, who entered the FedEx Cup playoffs in top spot, remained number two in the standings.
Jason Day, who entered the day two shots back along with Kirk and McIlroy, carded a final-round 71 and was tied for seventh with this year's US Open champion Martin Kaymer, of Germany, at 274.
Entering the week with the top spot in the FedEx Cup standings after his victory at The Barclays, Hunter Mahan finished in sole possession of 64th at one-over 285 following a 68 on Monday. He is now third in the standings behind Kirk and McIlroy.
Next week the PGA Tour heads to Colorado for the BMW Championship, where Zach Johnson will be the defending champ.
Source: AFP

 

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