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Jimmy Walker Wins PGA Championship, Clinches His 1st Major Title

Jimmy Walker beat the top-ranked and defending champion Jason Day and won the USA PGA Championship.

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The American Jimmy Walker captured his first major title in wire-to-wire fashion, out-dueling the top-ranked and defending champion Jason Day at rain-softened Baltusrol to win the PGA Championship.

Trading dramatic shots over the final holes of a 36-hole golfing marathon, Walker and Australian star Day kept the drama intense to the last shot, a three-foot par putt by Walker at the 18th to claim a one-stroke victory on Sunday.

Sometimes a par is tough. There were a lot of emotions out there, it was a battle all day.
Jimmy Walker

Day was at the 18th green to congratulate Walker after the tension-packed putt.

I know how it feels, It’s a very special moment to be able to celebrate on the 18th green.
Jason Day

Walker, a former top-10 player now set to rise from 48th in the rankings, fired a three-under par 67 in the final round to finish 72 holes on 14-under 266.

The 37-year-old from Oklahoma took the Wanamaker Trophy and the top prize of $1.8 million (1.6 million euros) from a $10 million purse.

Walker, the PGA’s first wire-to-wire winner since Phil Mickelson at Baltusrol in 2005, missed the cut in three of the prior four majors and was never better than seventh in 17 prior major starts.

The American Daniel Summerhays was third on 270, three strokes behind runner-up Day, with Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, South African Brendan Grace and American Brooks Koepka sharing third on 271.

Day and Walker were among 10 golfers forced to play their entire third and fourth rounds on an overcast and sometimes rainy Sunday after thunderstorms halted play on Saturday.

The water-soaked course nudged organizers into using preferred lies, or lift, clean and place rules, in the last round, believed to be a first in major golf history. Players could clean mud off their balls in low-mown areas and replace them.

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