The Oklahoman

Kodaira wins RBC Heritage in playoff

Satoshi Kodaira sank a 25-foot birdie putt on the third playoff hole to defeat Si Woo Kim and win the RBC Heritage on Sunday.

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND,

S.C. — Early on, Satoshi Kodaira was thinking only of playing well enough Sunday to make it to next week’s PGA Tour stop.

Those worries are over for the 28-year-old from Japan, who rallied from six shots behind to win the RBC Heritage in a playoff and gain an invitation to join the tour as a regular.

“This is a stage I’ve been dreaming about,” Kodaira said through an interprete­r. “And having this opportunit­y to play full time is a dream come true. So, of course, I will accept full-time membership.”

Kodaira defeated Si Woo Kim on the third playoff hole, rolling in a 25-foot birdie on the par-3 17th hole, then punching his fist in celebratio­n. It ended a drama-filled final round in which it appeared that Kim, Ian Poulter and Luke List had the lock on the title at different points.

But it was Kodaira’s relentless grind to the top that won the day. And with the game he showed at Harbour Town Golf Links, Kodaira appears like he’s got more big moments on tour ahead like countryman and five-time tour winner Hideki Matsuyama.

“I feel like I’m getting closer to that level,” said Kodaira, who is ranked 46th in the world and has played in 15 tour events. “I’d like to do my best in major championsh­ips and, hopefully, work hard at it.”

Bryson DeChambeau (66) and List (72) were tied for third. Third-round leader Poulter’s bid for a second tour title in three weeks ended with a 75 and a tie for seventh.

Starting times for the final round were moved up because of a forecast for bad weather.

Kodaira won $1.206 million. He’ll be exempt on the PGA Tour through the 2019-20 season.

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 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Satoshi Kodaira, right, of Japan, shakes hands with Si Woo Kim, left, of South Korea, after sinking a birdie putt on the 17th green during a three-hole playoff in the final round of the RBC Heritage golf tournament Sunday in Hilton Head Island, S.C.
[AP PHOTO] Satoshi Kodaira, right, of Japan, shakes hands with Si Woo Kim, left, of South Korea, after sinking a birdie putt on the 17th green during a three-hole playoff in the final round of the RBC Heritage golf tournament Sunday in Hilton Head Island, S.C.

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