Keegan Bradley claimed his first PGA Tour title in more than four years with a one-shot win at Japan’s ZOZO Championship in Chiba.
The 36-year-old American saw off compatriots Andrew Putnam and Rickie Fowler, who had been the overnight leader.
Bradley’s last tour win was the BMW Championship back in 2018.
“This is what I want to do, I want to win tournaments, I want to play in Ryder Cups and I want to be in the conversation,” Bradley told pgatour.com.
“This is a good start.”
Bradley claimed the lead with consecutive birdies at the sixth and seventh holes.
He extended that advantage to two shots heading into the final hole, and sealed victory with a par, finishing on 15 under par.
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