Trey Mullinax birdied the 72nd hole to win the Barbasol Championship by a single stroke at Keene Trace Golf Club, securing exemptions on both the PGA TOUR and DP World Tour.
The American, who started the final round two strokes behind 54-hole leader Matti Schmid, battled with playing partner Kevin Streelman down the stretch as the pair exchanged blows in glorious sunshine in Kentucky.
The pair were neck-and-neck on 24 under par standing on the 18th tee and both found the green with their second strokes, Streelman just inside Mullinax’s approach. Putting first, Mullinax holed his effort from 15 feet for a final round 66 and a 25 under par total, leaving his compatriot with a birdie putt to force sudden death.
Streelman pushed his putt, handing Mullinax his first PGA TOUR victory on his 106th start.
“It was a long day today, it was a grind," Mullinax said. "But we stayed sharp, we stayed focused pretty much all day. We knew it was going to be a grind, we knew we were going to get wore down, but we had to just keep at it, keep firing and at the end of the day I walked away with the low score.
“When I got on 18, me and my caddie, what do we need to do. He said, You and Kevin are tied. I said, What's everybody else? We tried to just really focus on what we were doing. He let me know that information, but at that point it's almost playing match play against him. I hit a great drive on 18 to set me up for a great second shot.
“When it landed on the green I saw it rolling, I was like okay. It just kind of kept rolling away from the hole and I was like all right, it was a good shot, stop, stop. But it kind of kept rolling and I saw it stop. I knew I was going to have an uphill putt, which is huge."
With his victory, Mullinax also secured the final place at The 150th Open at St Andrews as part of The Open Qualifying Series.
“What a dream come true to be able to go to St Andrews for the 150th and be able to play," he added. "I've got a lot of logistics to take care of here in just a little bit, but man, super excited and ready to go over there and try to figure out that golf course."
Mark Hubbard finished third on 22 under par, while Germany’s Hurly Long was the best-placed DP World Tour member in fourth place after following his nine under par 63 from this morning with a one under par 71.
“I definitely played well enough to win here, I know that, just kind of didn't get it going today," Long said. "Then did get something started on the back nine. Not silly, but just a bogey on 17 out of nowhere, but still a good week. I played well and I'm happy.
“It was tough because it was long days. This was my third week in a row, I've played a lot this year, so a lot of traveling going on. I mean, the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour have done a good job of being able to get this thing done.
"The weather was tough. It was beautiful out there today and my energy levels were better than I thought they would be. I was drained the first few holes today, but then it was okay the rest of the day.”
The trio of Ricardo Gouveia, Marcus Helligkilde and Matti Schmid finished in a share of eighth on 18 under.