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Back in the winner’s circle: Webb Simpson marches to four-stroke Players Championship triumph – first in four years

A double-bogey at the final hole was just a blip for the 32-year-old who finished at 18-under par

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Webb Simpson of the US secured his first win in four years at TPC Sawgrass. Photo: EPA
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Former US Open champion Webb Simpson finished a four-stroke, wire-to-wire triumph at the Players Championship on Sunday to end a four-year victory drought.

A double-bogey at the final hole was just a blip for the 32-year-old Simpson, who signed for a final-round 73 and an 18-under par total of 270 at TPC Sawgrass.

“Man, it means everything to me,” Simpson, who won the US Open in 2012, said. “I feel like it’s my first win. I feel so similar to how I felt in Greensboro back in 2011.

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“To win a major championship and a few other [PGA] Tour events and then go – I guess it’s over four years without a win, I never doubted myself, but at the same time, that’s a long time.”

The North Carolina native was never headed since sharing the lead on day one and then storming five shots clear of his rivals on day two in shooting a course record-equalling 63.

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