Brian Campbell secured his second play-off victory of the season on the PGA Tour by beating Emiliano Grillo on the first further gap of the John Deere Basic.
Campbell and Grillo each posted final-round 67s at TPC Deere Run to complete on 18 beneath and prime of a congested leaderboard, the place 14 gamers have been separated by two photographs with simply 9 holes to go.
The pair returned to the par-four 18th for a play-off, the place Grillo didn’t rise up and down to avoid wasting par from the again of the inexperienced and allowed Campbell to shut out victory with a tap-in par.
Victory follows Campbell’s win on the Mexico Open and sees him develop into the fifth participant to have a number of PGA Tour titles this season, becoming a member of Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Sepp Straka and Ryan Fox.
Kevin Roy and David Lipsky completed a shot again in tied-third, with Max Homa two strokes again in a share of fifth place that additionally contained Matt Kuchar and former US Open champion Lucas Glover.
How Campbell claimed play-off win in Illinois
Campbell appeared to have management of the match with three birdies in a four-hole stretch to begin the again 9, solely to offer the chasing pack hope with a double bogey on the par-four fifteenth after discovering timber.
Grillo had moved forward when Campbell made double bogey however carded a three-putt bogey on the par-three sixteenth, as Campbell made a two-putt birdie on the par-five seventeenth and made par on the final to set the clubhouse goal.
An eight-foot birdie on the seventeenth pulled Grillo again stage earlier than a closing par additionally noticed him end on 18 beneath alongside Campbell, whereas Lipsky tied the lead with an eagle on the seventeenth however hooked his drive on the final on his solution to a closing bogey.
Campbell – who completed round half-hour earlier than the ultimate group – noticed his strategy within the play-off completed round 15 ft from the flag, with the American leaving his birdie try alongside the opening earlier than nudging within the par required for victory.
“I feel like I hit some great putts,” Grillo stated. “I gave my 100%. I played really well. I think I hit every fairway today, except for that first in the play-off. Unlucky, but it is what it is. It’s golf. Sometimes you got to take what you get.”
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