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Sam Burns Claims Second PGA Tour Victory of Breakthrough Year

By: | Mon 04 Oct 2021


SAM BURNS secured his second PGA Tour title of 2021 with a one-shot victory at the Sanderson Farms Championship in Jackson, Mississippi.

The 25-year-old American made seven birdies in his final round, picking up four shots on the back nine as he closed with a five-under 67 and 22 under par total. Compatriots Nick Watney and Cameron Young tied for second on 21 under.

"It hasn't sunk in yet. I'm still trying to figure out what happened," said Burns, whose previous win was in May.

He dedicated this victory to his baby nephew, who is in hospital with spinal meningitis.

Burns reeled off four birdies in a six-hole stretch to start the back nine and pulled away for a five-under 67.

Against a list of contenders looking for their first win, Burns played flawless golf on the back nine at the Country Club of Jackson. He seized control with a 15-foot birdie putt on the par-3 13th, a 5-iron to 15 feet that set up a two-putt birdie on the next hole and then a perfect pitch from behind the green on the reachable par-4 15th for a tap-in birdie.

With a two-shot lead going down the 18th, he finished with a bogey to claim a one-shot win over resurgent Watney and rookie Young.

Watney, after his worst season in more than a decade, closed with a 65 for his best finish in more than three years.

Young came up short but loved being in contention. “I love being in contention, I love feeling the nerves, so it was fun today. I enjoyed it, even though it might not have looked like it,” Young said. “I knew Sam was ahead of me and I had to make a couple and just didn’t, but I will another time.”

Sahith Theegala, a California rookie who began the final round with a one-shot lead, led until he reached the back nine.

He failed to get up-and-down from a greenside bunker on the par-3 10th, missing a 7-foot putt. With a 7-iron in his hand for his second to the par-5 11th, he leaked the shot to the right and into the water, and missed a 4-foot putt to take bogey.

Two holes later, he three-putted from 18 feet for bogey. From there, it was about limiting the damage. He played the final five holes in 1 under for a 71. Theegala tied for eighth, which gets him into the field next week in Las Vegas.

For Burns, the 25-year-old from Louisiana is just starting to cash in.

He won the Valspar Championship at Innisbrook in the spring and has had more chances than that throughout the year, losing a playoff in Memphis in August and coming up one shot away from a playoff at Riviera in February.

Burns did well enough to earn some serious consideration from Steve Stricker as a captain's pick for the U.S. Ryder Cup team. And now with his second win of the year - in his first start of the new season - Burns moves into the top 20 in the world ranking for the first time.

He ended a trend in which six of the last seven winners of the Sanderson Farms Championship captured their first PGA Tour title.

Burns was among the few who had winning experience. Six players in contention at the start of the final round had recently earned PGA TOUR cards through the Korn Ferry Tour.

Among the exceptions was Watney, first slowed by a lower back injury and then by a loss in confidence. He went back to working with Butch Harmon in the summer, and then put together a superb week with his putter, leading the field in the key putting statistic.

“There was definitely some lean times, especially last year, but I’m not trying to think about that any more,” Watney said. “I’m trying to continue to get better and this was a great step this week. I'm ready.”


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