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Daniel Berger claims second successive St Jude Classic as Seamus Power struggles through final round

Power hit four bogeys on the final day.

SEAMUS POWER HAD struggled in the final round of the St Jude Classic, hitting four bogeys on the way to carding a one over 71 to leave him sitting on three-under overall.

Power’s challenge faded on Saturday as the Waterford native slipped down the leaderboard to a tie for 22nd, after carding a two-over round of 72.

He picked up three birdies on the final day, but the bogey shots kept him well off the pace in a tie for 27th place alongside Graeme McDowell, who hit an eagle on the 16th.

Meanwhile, Daniel Berger fired a four-under-par 66 to retain his St. Jude Classic crown in Memphis on Sunday, emerging from a crowded field to claim the second US PGA tour win of his career.

The 24-year-old from Florida, who started the day at TPC Southwind three off the pace, carded four birdies and 14 pars to finish on 10 under 270.

South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel and South Korea’s Kim Whee finished a shot adrift on 271.

A cluster of five players, including overnight co-leader Rafa Cabrera Bello of Spain, were one shot back on 272.

A playoff had appeared to be looming in the closing stages until Berger produced a superb birdie on the par-four 15th.

After making the green in two, he rolled in a long birdie putt to edge one shot clear of the field. He then played flawlessly over the final three holes to take his lead in the clubhouse.

But even with several groups still to finish, no-one looked like threatening Berger’s lead to leave him celebrating a win he had never dreamed of.

“Golf is tough. There’s ups and downs, but I just can’t believe that I’ve won again,” he said afterwards, revealing that he had followed the same routine this year as he had done last season.

“I’m staying in the same hotel room, exact same room number that I was last (year),” he said. “I thought there was no chance this could be my week, but apparently it was.

“I’m extremely proud. I’m 1-for-1 defending titles, so that’s a pretty good stat. I just battled so hard today and played so good. I just can’t be happier.”

© – AFP, 2017

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