Fabian Gomez fired a four-under par 66 on Sunday to win his first US PGA Tour title, beating England's Greg Owen by four strokes at the St. Jude Classic.
Gomez, who shared the overnight lead with Owen, finished with a 72-hole total of 13-under 267, while Owen -- who led by two through seven holes -- finished with an even par 70 at TPC Southwind for 271.
Gomez finished with a flourish, rolling in a 30-foot putt for his fifth birdie of the day at the final hole.
He became the first Argentinian since Angel Cabrera at last year's Greenbrier Classic to win on the US Tour.
Five-time major champion Phil Mickelson, tuning up for the US Open that starts on Thursday at Chambers Bay in Washington state, gave himself some momentum with a final-round 65 that left him in a group sharing third on 272.
"I'm feeling a lot better about heading into the US Open after this week than I did after last," said Mickelson, who had eight birdies and three bogeys on Sunday.
Mickelson was joined on eight-under by South Korean Noh Seung-Yul, who also carded a 65, Australian Matt Jones (68), and Americans Michael Thompson (66) and Brooks Koepka (70).
Reigning FedExCup champion Billy Horschel also closed with a 65 to share eighth place on 273. He was in a group that included Boo Weekley, Chad Campbell and Scotland's Russel Knox.
Source: AFP
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