Portugal Colonial - Hovland ends PGA title drought with Valspar victory as Thomas fades

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Hovland ends PGA title drought with Valspar victory as Thomas fades
Hovland ends PGA title drought with Valspar victory as Thomas fades / Photo: Douglas P. DeFelice - GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Hovland ends PGA title drought with Valspar victory as Thomas fades

Viktor Hovland conjured a pair of late birdies in a four-under par 67 on Sunday to win his first US PGA Tour title since 2023, capturing the Valspar Championship as Justin Thomas faltered.

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Norway's Hovland claimed his seventh US tour title, but his first since the Tour Championship in 2023 -- when he claimed three titles and captured the FedEx Cup crown.

"It's still kind of sinking in," said Hovland, who signed for a 67 for an 11-under total of 273 at the Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, Florida.

Former world number one Thomas, seeking his first win since he claimed his second major title at the 2022 PGA Championship, posted a 66 for 274.

Hovland, who arrived in Florida on the heels of three straight missed cuts, started the round with a share of the lead but was chasing Thomas most of the day.

He stayed in touch with birdies at the 11th and 14th, then finally wrested control with a six-foot birdie putt at the tough par-four 16th followed by a birdie at the par-three 17th -- where he poured in a 12-foot putt to take a one shot lead.

Thomas had appeared poised to end his title drought when he piled up seven birdies through 15 holes.

The American followed birdies at 11 and 12 with another pair at 14 and 15, chipping to one foot at the 14th and drilling a 17-foot putt at the 15th for a two-shot cushion on 12-under.

But Thomas drove into the left trees on the way to a bogey at 16 and, after his birdie attempt at 17 slid by on the left edge, he bogeyed the 18th, dropping two strokes behind Hovland.

The Norwegian needed the extra cushion as he found the right rough off the tee at 18 on the way to a closing bogey.

"I think when JT made a birdie there on 15 and he was three shots ahead, I still just felt really calm and I wasn't really stressed," Hovland said. "(I) just hit good shots and made some putts and it was awesome."

- Unbelievable to see -

Hovland said he was still seeking a fix for the inconsistency that has seen him make five coaching changes as he slumped from fourth to 19th in the world.

"I know there some bad (shots) creeping in, but somehow this week I was just able to hit the good shots that I can a lot more often than I have been," he said. "It's unbelievable to see that I could win because I honestly did not believe that I could do it this week."

Thomas had been knocking on the door this season with three top-10 finishes that included a tie for second at La Quinta.

He also equalled the TPC Sawgrass course record with a second-round 62 at The Players Championship and after making the cut by one stroke on Friday was delighted to have put himself in contention.

"That was a blast," he said. "I've had plenty of chances this year but nothing quite like that.

"He birdied 16, 17. Obviously I made it a lot easier on him but yeah, it's fun. It's really hard but really fun trying to win golf tournaments."

V.F.Barreira--PC