Webb Simpson eases to six-shot win in Vegas

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REUTERS: Former US Open champion Webb Simpson hit the jackpot in Las Vegas on Sunday, cruising to his fourth career victory on the PGA Tour by a commanding six shots at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Four ahead of the chasing pack at the start of play, Simpson did not allow his challengers to get any closer than three strokes before tightening his grip on the title with three birdies in the last six holes at the TPC Summerlin. On another calm and sunny day of ideal scoring conditions in the high Nevada desert, Simpson closed with a five-under-par 66 to post a 24-under total of 260 in the second event of the PGA Tour’s 2013-14 season. “It means the world,” Simpson told Golf Channel after sinking a curling 25-footer for par at the last to earn the winner’s cheque for $ 1,080,000 and his first victory on the US circuit since the 2012 US Open. “This year, I feel like I have gotten better, I just hadn’t gotten the win. I was close at Hilton Head but we were working hard and it’s just nice to finish the year off with a ‘W’.” Simpson, who was embraced by his wife Dowd as he walked off the 18th green, lost out in a playoff with Northern Irishman Graeme McDowell for the RBC Heritage at Hilton Head in April. Fellow American Jason Bohn bogeyed the last for a 66 to share second place at 18 under with Japan’s Ryo Ishikawa (65), with another American, Charley Hoffman, a further stroke back in fourth after firing a joint best-of-the-day 64.

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