The Arizona Republic

Todd, done with yips, wins again in Mexico

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PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mexico – Two tournament­s, two victories.

They didn’t make Brendon Todd forget about the dark years, when he had the full yips so bad he didn’t know where the ball was going and made only two cuts in 35 events he played over three years.

They just made him appreciate how good it feels to be back.

Todd returned Monday morning and quickly holed an 18-foot birdie putt for a one-shot lead, then closed with two nervy pars for a 3-under 68 to win the Mayakoba Golf Classic for his second straight PGA Tour victory. He won the inaugural Bermuda Championsh­ip two weeks ago.

“It’s just amazing how fast this game can turn,” Todd said. “It turned fast in the wrong direction for me in 2015, it turned fast the other direction for me, so I’m enjoying it and I’m just going to keep grinding.”

Todd earned a trip back to the Masters for the first time in five years, and his second victory moves him atop the FedEx Cup standings with one tournament remaining at home in Sea Island before the PGA Tour takes a short winter break. Todd was tied with Vaughn Taylor when they were among 12 players who had to return to El Camaleon to finish the tournament, which didn’t start until Friday because of heavy rain along the Gulf of Mexico coast.

He made birdie for the lead and looked to have the tournament in hand when Taylor and Harris English caught bad lies in the bunker and Todd blasted out to 3 feet on the 16th hole. English made double bogey from a ball plugged so badly in took two to get out of the sand. Taylor, who had a ridge of sand behind his ball that kept him from being able to put spin on his shot, could only blast out to 10 feet and he missed the par putt.

Todd only had to tap in for a two-shot lead. But he missed, leaving his lead at one shot with two tough holes remaining.

“It made me more nervous and it probably gave Vaughn a little more confidence, so I would say it had a big impact,” Todd said of his short miss. “I was literally walking around that green thinking I had a two-shot lead and feeling pretty comfortabl­e. And that wasn’t the case.”

 ??  ?? Brendon Todd hits a shot during the third round of the Mayakoba Classic on Sunday in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. ALONSO CUPUL/EPA-EFE
Brendon Todd hits a shot during the third round of the Mayakoba Classic on Sunday in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. ALONSO CUPUL/EPA-EFE

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