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Brice Garnett grabs first PGA TOUR win at Corales Puntacana

PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic — Brice Garnett completed a wire-to-wire victory Sunday in the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship for his first PGA TOUR title. Two strokes ahead after three late wind-blown bogeys Saturday, Garnett closed with a 2-under 70 in windy and rainy conditions for a four-stroke victory over Keith Mitchell. “I slept good, actually,” Garnett said. “Surprisingly, I did. I woke up a little bit early, a little bit restless, but I was just excited for the day. We talked last night that obstacles were opportunities, so it’s fun.” The 34-year-old Garnett, a two-time winner last year on the Web.com Tour, finished at 18-under 270. He opened with a 63 and added rounds of 69 and 70. “I had a buddy text me this morning and said, `You’re the only guy in the field who’s won twice in the last year, so go get another one.’ Drew on a lot of those experiences. … It’s crazy. It’s a lot of hard work, a lot of determination and a lot of support along the way.” Mitchell followed a third-round 75 with a 67. “When you get close to the lead on the PGA TOUR, it’s an experience, it’s tough,” Mitchell said. “I’m not beating myself up for it, but I felt like today kind of showed me that I can do it.” Garnett birdied the par-3 11th, parred the next seven and closed with a bogey. “I just wanted to make nine pars on the back,” Garnett said. “I got off to a great start.” He birdied Nos. 2-4, bogeyed Nos. 5-6 and birdied No. 7 on the front nine. Kelly Kraft was third at 13 under after a 67. “I thought this place was supposed to be paradise,” Kraft said. “It was not today. It was tough out there for sure. The wind was brutal and it rained like pretty much every hole except for my first few.” Denny McCarthy (70) was 12 under. Harris English (70) and K.J. Choi (66) topped the group at 11 under. Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo dropped out Friday, finishing last in the 132-man field in his PGA TOUR debut. He shot 77-82 playing as an amateur on a sponsor exemption.

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