Valspar Championship: Adam Hadwin claims maiden PGA Tour title

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Hadwin had three birdies in the final round

Valspar Championship final leaderboard

-14 A Hadwin (Can); -13 P Cantlay (US); -12 J Herman (US), D Bozzelli (US); -11 T Finau (US); -9 C Schwartzel (SA)

Selected others: -8 H Stenson (Swe); -5 G McDowell (NI); -2 S Power (Ire); Level I Poulter (Eng)

Canadian Adam Hadwin survived a late scare to claim his maiden PGA title with a one-shot win at the Valspar Championship in Innisbrook, Florida.

The 29-year-old, who carded a round of 59 in January, began the final round with a four-stroke lead.

But he put his tee shot into the water at the 16th, made a double bogey and was tied for the lead at 14 under.

However, Hadwin parred in for a level-par 71 and Patrick Cantlay bogeyed the last to finish second.

Open champion Henrik Stenson was the top-placed European, finishing six shots back after a 70.

Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell had five birdies in a 67 and was nine shots adrift, while 41-year-old Ian Poulter, playing on a medical extension having missed four months of last season due to a foot injury, finished level for the tournament.

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