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Blixt wins Greenbrier title

West Virginia - Sweden's Jonas Blixt outdueled four rivals in near darkness Sunday to win the $6.3 million Greenbrier Classic by two strokes for his second career US PGA Tour title.

In a final round that was halted for more than three hours by a thunderstorm and ended in twilight gloom, Blixt fired a three-under par 67 for the third day in a row to finish on 13-under 267, his first top-10 PGA Tour finish of the year.

"It has been a bad year for me but I just pulled it off," a tearful Blixt said. "I can't believe it. I'm just really happy."

Blixt, whose only prior PGA victory came at last year's Frys.com Open, won the $1.13 million top prize and clinched a berth in next year's Masters, a huge feat for a golfer who has never played in a major championship.

"A dream come true," Blixt said. "I watched (the Masters) when I was a kid. I always wanted to play there. It's a special place, almost like a religious experience to be there. To play there, I've just got no words for it.

"It's so many dreams come true. It's one week and the whole year turns around. It's really special."

Australians Steven Bowditch and Matt Jones and Americans Johnson Wagner and Jimmy Walker shared second on 269. The Aussies both fired 68s while Walker shot 71 and Wagner fired a 73, but none could catch Blixt over the final holes.

"I pulled off some really good shots and had some birdie putts I can make," Blixt said. "It felt awesome. I had my A-game. I got a lot of good breaks. It's just really cool to finish on top."

An afternoon thunderstorm stopped play for three hours and 10 minutes and rain continued to drench the 7,287-yard layout even after golfers returned to the course.

Blixt, second last month at the European Tour's Swedish Masters, birdied the par-four fifth and fired back-to-back birdies at the ninth and 10th holes.

After a bogey at the 11th, Blixt sank a four-foot birdie at the par-five 12th to reach 13-under par, matching Wagner for the lead after the American took a bogey at the 11th

The 29-year-old Swede, who missed the cut in eight of his 16 prior PGA Tour starts this season, missed a six-foot par putt at the 13th but Wagner missed a six-foot par putt on the same hole to join Blixt on 12-under with Bowditch, Walker and Jones on their heels as the sun began to set.

Blixt rose to the challenge with a nine-foot birdie putt at the 16th, celebrating with a fist pump, and when Wagner took a bogey at the par-three 15th moments later after finding a bunker off the tee, Blixt led by two strokes.

Jones made a birdie at the par-five 17th to pull within two shots but Blixt parred his way to the clubhouse, the key shot a 45-foot putt over a ridge at the par-three 18th that stopped a foot from the cup.

Wagner and Walker both reached the 17th green needing a birdie-birdie finish to force a playoff, but both settled for pars and when they failed to ace the final hole, Blixt's title was assured.

Walker, seeking his first Tour title, settled for his best PGA Tour finish, improving on his share of third place from this year at Pebble Beach.

Leading scores on Sunday after the final round of the $6.3 million US PGA Greenbrier Classic (USA unless noted, par-70):

267 - Jonas Blixt (SWE) 66-67-67-67

269 - Steven Bowditch (AUS) 65-67-69-68, Matt Jones (AUS) 69-66-66-68, Jimmy Walker 69-65-64-71, Johnson Wagner 62-70-64-73

271 - Ted Potter 69-66-69-67, Brian Stuard 71-66-67-67, Pat Perez 71-65-66-69

272 - Daniel Summerhays 65-67-73-67, Davis Love 67-70-68-67, David Lingmerth (SWE) 71-66-67-68, Tim Petrovic 69-68-67-68, Tag Ridings 65-69-68-70, Rory Sabbatini (RSA) 70-65-67-70, Lee Dong-Hwan (KOR) 66-68-68-70, Bill Haas 68-67-67-70

273 - Brendon de Jonge (ZIM) 66-68-73-66, George McNeill 66-71-68-68, Ben Curtis 67-66-71-69, Louis Oosthuizen (RSA) 67-68-69-69, Bryce Molder 71-67-66-69, Bill Lunde 66-66-71-70

274 - K.J. Choi (KOR) 71-67-68-68, Cameron Tringale 73-66-67-68, Greg Owen (ENG) 67-66-72-69, Scott Stallings 70-67-67-70, Nick Watney 72-67-65-70, Morgan Hoffmann 69-67-67-71, Jordan Spieth 67-67-67-73

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