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DeChambeau eyes Ryder berth after Boston win

Norton - Bryson DeChambeau all but assured himself of a Ryder Cup debut here Monday, sealing his second straight title with a comfortable two-shot victory in the Dell Technologies Championship in Boston. 

DeChambeau, 24, managed six birdies in a closing round four-under-par 67 to complete his third victory of 2018 with a 16-under-par tally at TPC Boston. 

The Florida-based golfer had stormed to a four-shot success in last week's Northern Trust in New Jersey and with his Boston win has stretched his lead at the top of the FedEx Cup Play-Off series. 

DeChambeau's win is a third in nine Tour events while he is also the first player in 10 years to capture the opening two events of the PGA Tour's lucrative postseason. 

"It's been a fantastic two weeks," he said. "I've been playing incredible golf and hopefully I can continue playing great. 

"Consistency has been a big thing for me. I've been trying to get that week in and week out, and I was able to kind of figure something out last week on the putting green, and that's kind of progressed me to move forward. 

"So, it's all pretty cool. Hopefully I can keep riding this wave." 

The young American had missed out on automatic selection for the Ryder Cup after missing the cut in the recent PGA Championship. 

But now after back-to-back wins, DeChambeau can start packing his bags for this month's showdown with Europe outside Paris. 

USA captain Jim Furyk will name three of his four wildcard picks on Tuesday, and after DeChambeau's recent successes, it is unthinkable he will not be included among them. 

Phil Mickelson, who is also expected to earn one of Furyk's discretionary selections, also reminded the US captain of his credentials with a magnificent closing day 63 for a 10-under-par overall total. 

Mickelson admitted the timing of his round could not have been better. 

"So fortunate also that it's the day before the Ryder Cup picks, although I don't feel that should be a bearing," he said. 

"I think you have to look at the big picture through the course of the year statistically, what you're looking for with that particular course or players. Not one round. But it certainly doesn't hurt." 

Tiger Woods, whose return to form is also expected to see him named to one of the three Ryder Cup places on Tuesday, struggled with a final day 71 to finish at seven under par for the tournament. 

Elsewhere Tuesday, it was a disappointing day for Abraham Ancer, who had started the final round with a one-shot lead as he aimed to become the first Mexican player in 40 years to win a US PGA Tour title. 

Ancer carded a closing 73 to finish five off the lead. 

England's Justin Rose took second place with a three-under-par 68 that left him on 14 under for the tournament, one shot clear of Australia's Cameron Smith in third. 

"This was an interesting week for me and it was nice to kind of sign off here in Boston," said Rose.

Leading scores after Monday's final round of the US PGA Dell Technologies Championship at TPC Boston (USA unless noted, par-71):

268 - Bryson DeChambeau 70-68-63-67

270 - Justin Rose (ENG) 65-67-70-68

271 - Cameron Smith (AUS) 69-66-67-69

272 - Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) 71-69-67-65, CT Pan (TPE) 69-68-69-66, Tony Finau 69-68-67-68

273 - Dustin Johnson 68-69-72-64, Bubba Watson 72-68-67-66, Rafa Cabrera-Bello (ESP) 68-68-69-68, Emiliano Grillo (ARG) 72-67-64-70, Abraham Ancer (MEX) 66-69-65-73

274 - Phil Mickelson 72-72-67-63, Peter Uihlien 69-71-66-68, Brooks Koepka 69-69-68-68 Jordan Spieth 69-67-68-70, Brice Garnett 70-70-65-69, Kyle Stanley 70-67-66-71, Rory McIlroy (NIR) 71-67-66-70, Tyrrell Hatton (ENG) 69-63-69-73

275 - Keith Mitchell 73-66-67-69

276 - Paul Casey (ENG) 69-70-69-68, Adam Hadwin (CAN) 68-68-70-70, Marc Leishman (AUS) 68-68-69-71

277 - Justin Thomas 73-69-70-65, Jason Kokrak 72-70-69-66, Kevin Kisner 69-71-70-67, Patrick Cantlay 73-69-67-68, Gary Woodland 67-74-67-69, Tiger Woods 72-66-68-71, Tommy Fleetwood (ENG) 69-65-71-72

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