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Spieth blitzes field to win in Hawaii

Los Angeles - Jordan Spieth claimed his seventh PGA Tour title on Sunday, routing the field to win the Tournament of Champions and match Tiger Woods for the most career wins before the age of 23.

The 22-year-old Texan fired a closing round of six-under 67, capping an incredible week of precision golf to win by eight strokes.

He finished at 30-under 262, becoming just the second player in history to hit that magic 30 number.

It may be his first PGA Tour tournament of 2016, but Spieth has picked up right where he left off last year when he won two majors and five titles. He also finished runner-up at the PGA Championship and fourth at the British Open.

The reigning Masters and US Open champion is pleased with his start to the year.

"Very satisfied," Spieth said. "I felt comfortable the whole week. It felt like it was a short three-week break over the holidays and just tried to continue exactly what we were doing last year.

"It worked this week and all parts of the game were firing."

Fellow American Patrick Reed, the defending champion in the tournament open only to the prior season's winners, ended up in sole possession of second place after making a final round charge.

He had four birdies on the front nine at the par-73 Plantation Course at Kapalua. He finished with a four-under 69 to reach 22-under 270.

Brandt Snedeker (67), and Brooks Koepka (71) tied for third at 21-under, nine strokes back of Spieth.

Rickie Fowler shot a six-under 67 to finish alone in fifth.

Horton Smith, who won 14 times from 1928-30, holds all-time record for the most victories before the age of 23.

Spieth, who doesn't turn 23 for another six months, says he is uncomfortable with comparisons to 14-time major champion Woods.

"I am nowhere near him. I don't think there is any reason to compare," he said. "It is awfully early. What Tiger has done I can't imagine ever being done again.

"It is nice to be in that company anytime you can get into the company of some of the hall of fame players. It is certainly a goal I have had since I was a kid."

Spieth finished with seven birdies and one bogey - at the par-three eighth - en route to collecting $1.18 million in prize money.

World number two Jason Day, who is playing for the first time in three months, shot an eight-under 65 to finish tied for 10th at 15-under.

British Open champ Zach Johnson tied for 21st after closing with a 67.

Final-round scores on Sunday in the $5.9 million PGA Tour Tournament of Champions at Kapalua, Hawaii (USA unless noted, par 73):

262 - Jordan Spieth 66-64-65-67

270 - Patrick Reed 65-69-67-69

271 - Brandt Snedeker 67-72-65-67, Brooks Koepka 69-68-63-71

272 - Rickie Fowler 69-67-69-67

275 - Padraig Harrington (IRL) 70-68-70-67, Peter Malnati 71-66-69-69, Fabian Gomez (ARG) 68-66-70-71

276 - Kevin Kisner 69-65-71-71

277 - Jason Day (AUS) 70-73-69-65, Bubba Watson 69-68-73-67, Dustin Johnson 73-67-68-69, Steven Bowditch (AUS) 69-67-69-72, Jimmy Walker 70-71-64-72

278 - Smylie Kaufman 70-69-71-68, Danny Lee (NZL) 67-68-71-72, David Lingmerth (SWE) 71-71-66-70

280 - Troy Merritt 75-68-70-67, Emiliano Grillo (ARG) 71-73-70-66, Bill Haas 71-69-70-70

281 - Zach Johnson 75-69-70-67, Alex Cejka (GER) 72-72-69-68, Justin Thomas 70-73-69-69

283 - Scott Piercy 71-69-72-71, Chris Kirk 70-71-70-72, J.B. Holmes 67-76-68-72

284 - Russell Knox (SCO) 71-72-69-72

287 - Matt Every 70-68-78-71

288 - Graeme McDowell (NIR) 75-70-72-71, Davis Love 75-72-71-70

295 - J.J. Henry 77-74-73-71, James Hahn 76-76-74-69

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