Golf: Kevin Kisner wins six-way playoff for Wyndham Championship title

Playing the 505-yard, par-four 18th hole, Kevin Kisner landed his second shot four feet from the pin for an easy birdie. PHOTO: AFP

GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA (REUTERS) - Kevin Kisner emerged from a six-way playoff Sunday (Aug 15) to claim his fourth PGA Tour title at the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro.

He defeated Kevin Na (66), Branden Grace (66) of South Africa, Kim Si-woo (64) of South Korea, Adam Scott (65) of Australia and Roger Sloan (66) of Canada on the second playoff hole to win the tour's regular season finale.

Playing the 505-yard, par-four 18th hole, Kisner landed his second shot four feet from the pin for an easy birdie, a score none of his other competitors could match.

"It was a heck of a week," he said. "To be honest, coming down with three or four holes to go, I really didn't think I had a chance to win. I wasn't watching the boards all day. When I birdied the 16th, I looked up and saw that I was only one back, and I knew that the 17th was a birdie hole and if you could hit a good drive on the 18th, you could have a chance."

The playoff was not the only time Kisner flashed with his approaches on Sunday.

To get to 15-under 265 and qualify for the playoff, he birdied Nos. 16 and 17, the latter thanks to a wedge shot he stuck inside two feet of the cup. He posted a final-round 66 with six birdies and two bogeys.

Kisner prevailed after Scott missed a four-foot birdie putt on the group's first playoff hole.

"I never thought that Adam was going to miss that putt," Kisner said. "The only thing I could think of was he probably had to wait on that putt longer than any putt he's ever had to wait on to win with (five) guys going ahead and putting before him."

Already a lock to make the playoff field, Kisner moved up 40 spots in the FedEx Cup points standings to No. 29. The top 30 players get to play for the Cup in next month's Tour Championship.

Kim sparkled with a six-under 64 that featured a seven-foot eagle putt, four birdies and no bogeys. Na eagled the par-five fifth to jump to 15 under and make the playoff.

Though they could not quite wrap up a win, Scott and Sloan got off the FedEx Cup playoff bubble with their stellar performances in Greensboro. Scott entered the week No. 121 in the standings, just inside the top 125 who qualified for the first leg of the playoffs, and Sloan was at No. 131.

With the tie for second, Scott moved up to No. 82 in the standings and Sloan got himself in at No. 92.

Russell Henley, the solo leader after each of the first three rounds, missed the playoff by one stroke due to four bogeys on his back nine, including No. 18. He missed a six-foot par putt there that would have kept him in the playoff.

"Two three-putts on the back nine got me," Henley said. "I really felt like I hit both those putts on 18 how I wanted to. I feel like I hit the second putt right where I was looking and it broke."

At 14 under, Henley (71) tied with Webb Simpson (66) and Kevin Streelman (66) for seventh place.

Brendon Todd (66), Englishman Justin Rose (67), Slovakia's Rory Sabbatini (68) and Canadians Adam Hadwin (66) and Nick Taylor (64) tied for 10th at 13 under.

The low round of the day belonged to Chesson Hadley, whose eight-under 62 included his first career hole-in-one. He finished 12-under 268, part of a tie for 15th, and grabbed the 125th and final FedEx Cup playoff spot.

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