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Nico Echavarria claims ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP for second TOUR victory

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    INZAI CITY, Japan (AP) — Nico Echavarria claimed the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP for his second PGA TOUR victory, shooting 3-under 67 on Sunday to win by a shot over Max Greyserman and Justin Thomas.

    Echavarria, a Colombian who played at the University of Arkansas, birdied two of the final three holes — including the 18th — to add to the title he won last year at the Puerto Rico Open.

    He finished at 20-under 260 at the ACCORDIA GOLF Narashino Country Club, located about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from central Tokyo.


    Nico Echavarria’s Round 4 winning highlights from ZOZO


    Echavarria said the victory last year helped build his confidence.

    “I took a lot from that and just kept myself calm,” he told the Golf Channel. “It was very fun, that was a lot of fun with these two guys battling it out.”

    ‘It’s been a lot of work, it’s been a lot of rough weeks,’ he added. “But moments like this are the ones that make everything better. It’s the second win on the PGA TOUR, not a lot of people get to win two times on the PGA TOUR.”

    Thomas, who played in the final threesome with Greyserman and Echavarria, closed with a 66. He is trying to win his first TOUR title in 2 1/2 years. His last was the 2022 PGA Championship, which gave him 15 TOUR titles.


    Justin Thomas gets up-and-down for birdie at ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP


    “Obviously bummed and disappointed, but I played so well,” Thomas said. “I played plenty well enough to win the tournament. Hit so many good putts today that just didn’t go in, that’s the difference.”

    Greyserman, trying for his first TOUR win, took a one-shot lead with a 30-foot birdie on the 14th — his only birdie on the back nine. He closed with a 65 and has been runner-up in three of his last five TOUR events.

    He's a close friend of Echavarria's. But the loss, of course, hurt.

    “You know, I didn’t quite execute down the stretch when I needed to. I mean, Nico stepped up there and he hit a great second shot (on 18). He earned it.”