Unexpected Points victory enough to capture a place in the Masters

DA Points suddenly found form to claim victory at the Shell Houston Open by a shot and book his place at the US Masters in Augusta.
D.A. Points poses with the trophyD.A. Points poses with the trophy
D.A. Points poses with the trophy

Points had missed three cuts in succession and seven of his last nine heading into the Texas event but hit his stride straight away, claiming the lead after the first round.

He stayed in contention throughout the week, carding a final round six-under-par 66, including holing a pressure putt on the 18th, to hold off Henrik Stenson and Billy Horschel and win by one stroke on 16 under.

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“It’s been a realy tough year, a tough start,” he said. “To have a putt to win – you want that starting out every week. I would have liked it to be a little closer, but I’ve been putting really well.”

Points came out on top after a dramatic day, which saw a host of players move in and out of contention and was extended because of a rain delay late on.

Stewart Cink and Bill Haas went into the day as joint leaders, but neither in the end was a serious contender.

Haas dropped two shots on the front nine and finished level par for his final round.

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Cink could muster only three birdies. An eagle on the last would have seen him into a play-off with Points, but he found sand and ended up with a bogey to sit in a share of sixth on 13 under.

Among the other contenders, Stenson and Horschel hit contrasting 66s and were left to see if Points would slip up on the final hole.

Stenson’s performance was enough to earn him a place in the world’s top 50 and an invitation to the Masters.

Dustin Johnson produced the round of the day, a seven-under 65, to finish in a share of fourth on 14 under, alongside Ben Crane, while a 67 saw Brian Davis finish as the leading Briton on 13 under, two strokes aherad of compatriot Lee Westwood.

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Rory McIlroy managed a third straight under-par round to finish four under overall.

He claimed: “There are a lot of positives to take from it. I’ve learned a few things as well that I can bring into next week and obviously looking ahead to Augusta, too.

“It’s been a productive week.”

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