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Merrick denies Schwartzel and Jacobson
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Merrick denies Schwartzel and Jacobson

Local boy John Merrick sealed his first US PGA Tour win as he edged out Charlie Beljan in a play-off for the Northern Trust Open in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles.

Charl Schwartzel

Merrick, joint second heading into the final day, produced a two under par 69 to finish 11 under overall and join Beljan (67) in a tie-breaker.

Both men parred the first play-off hole, the 18th, but when Beljan's par putt on the 18th went by, Merrick could celebrate his first Tour title.

Merrick, who grew up in Long Beach and attended UCLA, said: "I can't even put it into words right now.

"Growing up here as a kid, I just wanted to play this tournament. This is unbelievable."

It was nevertheless a good week for Beljan, the man who suffered an anxiety attack on the way to winning his first Tour title at the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic late last year.

Beljan has taken to travelling to tournaments in a luxury motor home with his family in a bid to prevent a repeat attack, and it appears to be working.

Bill Haas started the day with a three-stroke lead before five bogeys in six holes from the seventh dropped him out of contention.

Haas found form again to birdie the 17th and 18th but that was only good enough for a share third, alongside Sweden's Fredrik Jacobson and Charl Schwartzel of South Africa – both of whom missed putts on the final green which would have seen them into the play-off.

Behind them were Josh Teater and Webb Simpson on nine under, with Bae Sang-moon and Hunter Mahan a further shot back.

On an eventful final day, World Number Three Luke Donald could only mange a four over 75, which included a triple bogey at the 12th, dropping him back from fifth to a share of 16th on four under.

A shot back was his fellow Englishman Lee Westwood, who was level for his final round, with compatriots Brian Davis and Greg Owen two under.


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