Hovland rallies past Thomas to win Valspar Championship

AFP

Viktor Hovland finally found a solid rhythm for the first time in a month, and it paid off at the Valspar Championship. Hovland notched birdies on three of his final five holes to shoot 4-under-par 67 and win the tournament Sunday at Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor, Florida.

Hovland, who missed the cut in his previous three tournaments, finished at 11-under 273 for a one-stroke victory over Justin Thomas.

"It's still the same swing," Hovland said. "I hit a lot of disgusting shots, but they happened to go where I look ... Somehow this week I was able to hit the good shots that I can a lot more often than I have been in recent weeks."

Hovland, 27, now has seven career victories. This is his first title since the 2023 Tour Championship, which capped a string of three victories in a three-month stretch.

Still, he wasn't full of confidence when the tournament began.

"I honestly didn't believe I could do it this week," Hovland said.

Even with some hiccups along the way, there was an uptick of incentive as he reached the back nine on Sunday in the mix on a crowded leaderboard.

Hovland had been three strokes off the pace on the back side before he heated up and Thomas fell off.

Thomas had his second consecutive sterling round, but his 66 was marred by bogeys on Nos. 16 and 18. Those followed a five-hole stretch with four birdies.

Jacob Bridgeman, who led at the tournament's midway mark, posted 69 and was third at 9 under.

Bud Cauley (66), Billy Horschel (67) and Japan's Ryo Hisatsune (68) tied for fourth place at 8 under. Davis Riley (69) was seventh at 7 under.

Hovland got things rolling late with a 13-foot birdie putt on No. 14 before birdies on two of the next three holes. His bogey on the final hole wasn't a problem because Thomas had already finished his round.

It marked the second 67 of the tournament for Hovland, who also posted that number in Friday's second round.

Thomas wasn't discouraged despite missing an opportunity for another victory.

"It sucks not winning when you're that close and have a great chance," Thomas said, "but I just hopefully put myself in the same position in two weeks at Augusta and finish it off better."

More from Sports

  • Sarfaraz named Pakistan's test coach for Bangladesh series

    Pakistan appointed former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed as head coach of their test team for the two-match series in Bangladesh next month, the country's cricket board said on Saturday.

  • Coventry promoted to Premier League after 25-year absence

    Coventry City ended their 25-year absence from the Premier League with a 1-1 draw at Blackburn Rovers, securing promotion from the Championship with three games to spare on Friday.

  • Gujarat sink Kolkata with adaptable bowling in IPL

    Gujarat Titans adapted to conditions to secure a five-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders on Friday, fast bowler Kagiso Rabada said, focusing on tight bowling instead of the explosive batting that has been the hallmark of the Indian Premier League.

  • Alcaraz pulls out of Madrid Open for second straight year

    Carlos Alcaraz will miss the Madrid Open for the second consecutive year after withdrawing on Friday with a wrist injury, dealing another blow to the world number two's clay court preparations ahead of his French Open title defence.

  • Injured Djokovic to miss Madrid Open

    Novak Djokovic is still working through the injury problems that forced him to miss recent tournaments in Miami and Monte Carlo and said on Friday that he will not feature at next week's Madrid Open, one of the last stops before the French Open.

Recently Played

Latest Blogs