It's not often a golfer chokes away 3-foot putts in the final round of a tournament and rebounds to kiss the trophy. Yet there was Joe Durant on the 18th green at TPC Twin Cities late Sunday afternoon up close and personal with his new hardware.
The 52-year-old missed a trio of gimme-range putts during the final round of the 3M Championship. He still shot 9-under 63 to match Miguel Angel Jimenez at 19 under par after 54 holes and force the first 3M playoff since 1998. Durant won on the first extra hole.
"On the range I knew I was hitting it really solid, as solid as I'd been hitting it in a long time," Durant said after collecting a $252,500 winner's check. "I was just trying to stay out of my own way."
His close-range misses almost cost him, but who needs 3-footers when the golf gods give you a gift right in your wheelhouse?
In the playoff, Durant striped his drive off the tee on the par-5 18th and drew a 5-iron from 186 yards for his second shot.
"The perfect number," he said.
Using his natural fade, Durant aimed 10 yards left of the pin and muscled a shot over the gigantic pond. The ball landed inside of 10 feet.
After Jimenez missed his eagle try from behind the hole, Durant stepped up and blocked out the earlier misses from short distances.