Taylor hangs on for Pebble Beach triumph


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Nick Taylor fired a gritty two-under par 70 on Sunday to complete a wire-to-wire victory in the Pebble Beach Pro-Am as Phil Mickelson faded in his bid for a record sixth title in the US PGA Tour event.
Canada's Taylor claimed his second tour title more than five years after he won the Sanderson Farms Championship as a rookie in November of 2014. Leading Mickelson by one to start the day, he built his lead to five strokes at the turn only to see it dwindle to two through 14 as players battled in rapidly falling temperatures and gusting winds.
A chip-in birdie at the par-four 15th pushed Taylor's lead back to three and he added another birdie at the par-three 17th to finish with a 19-under par total of 268. American Kevin Streelman was second after a 68 for 272 as Mickelson — who started the day one shot behind Taylor — settled for a two-over par 74 and solo third on 273.
'That was amazing, Taylor said. 'An up and down day. I believed I could do it because I've done it before, but to do it in that fashion, playing with Phil, obviously gives me a lot of confidence going forward.
Taylor and Mickelson, playing together in the last group, quickly found themselves dueling as they left the field behind early. Taylor got going with back-to-back birdies at the fourth and fifth, then holed out from a greenside bunker for an eagle at the sixth to stretch his lead to two even as Mickelson birdied the par-five sixth.
Taylor kept it rolling with a testing 12-footer to save par at the seventh, the picturesque par-three where his tee shot came up short in the front bunker. The 31-year-old from Winnipeg was unable to get up and down from a greenside bunker at the eighth, but still stretched his lead over Mickelson to three as the American made a double-bogey.
Mickelson had blasted out of a greenside bunker to two feet for a birdie at the second hole and salvaged par from a bunker at the fourth before rolling in a four-foot birdie at the fifth. 
He was on the green in two at the par-five sixth, but couldn't get his 38-foot putt to drop and settled for a tap-in birdie.
A birdie at the ninth for Taylor and a bogey for Mickelson saw them head into the back nine with Taylor leading by five. But Mickelson birdied the 10th, and with the wind whipping and temperature dropping Taylor dropped four shots in four holes with bogeys at 11 and 12 and a double-bogey at 14.
He held his nerve, and as Mickelson faded with bogeys at 12, 14 and 16 Streelman snuck into second place with a round that featured an eagle and four back-nine birdies.
Mickelson said his results over the last few weeks had given him momentum for the rest of the year. 'It was a hard day but I got outplayed, the five-times major champion said. 'I'm totally fine with that in that I'm going to continue to get better and give myself more chances and I'm really excited about the rest of the year. These last couple of weeks have really given me a lot of motivation and momentum to continue doing what I'm doing.
The 49-year-old has plenty to motivate him this year, not least the US Open at Winged Foot, the same venue where he double-bogeyed the last in 2006 when needing only par to win. He is not currently exempt to return this year to a championship he has never won despite six runner-up finishes.

Leading final-round scores 
 (USA unless noted):
268 — Nick Taylor (CAN) 63-66-69-70
272 — Kevin Streelman 69-67-68-68
273 — Phil Mickelson 68-64-67-74
276 — Jason Day (AUS) 67-64-70-75
278 — Maverick McNealy 72-72-66-68, Daniel Berger 70-69-70-69, Matt Jones (AUS) 68-73-65-72, Charl Schwartzel (RSA) 67-66-73-72
279 — Jordan Spieth 70-71-71-67, Lanto Griffin 67-68-71-73
280 — Matthew NeSmith 68-71-69-72, Patrick Cantlay 66-69-72-73, Peter Malnati 70-69-66-75

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