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

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.
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.