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Spieth pips Cantlay in RBC Heritage play-off
Spieth set to move to 11th in the FedExCup standings after defeating Cantlay at first extra play-off hole; Shane Lowry and overnight leader Harold Varner III among the group of seven players finishing tied-third
By Ali Stafford
Last Updated: 17/04/22 11:15pm
Jordan Spieth secured a maiden victory of the season with a dramatic play-off win over Patrick Cantlay at the RBC Heritage.
Spieth overturned a three-stroke deficit on a thrilling final day at Harbour Town Golf Links, eagling two of his first five holes on his way to posting a five-under 66 and setting the clubhouse target at 13 under.
Cantlay moved alongside his Ryder Cup teammate after a final-round 68, before Spieth snatched the title with a brilliant up-and-down from the greenside bunker for a winning par at the first extra play-off hole.
Shane Lowry led with five holes remaining but found water on his way to a double-bogey at the par-three 14th, with the Irishman ending the week as one of seven players in a share of third.
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