Clutch putt gives Kirk US PGA Tour win

American Chris Kirk has won his fourth US PGA Tour event, a one-shot victory at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas.

Chris Kirk lifts the trophy after winning the Colonial golf tournament

Chris Kirk has made a par-saving seven-foot putt at the 18th hole, to win the US PGA Tour event. (AAP)

American Chris Kirk held his nerve to capture his fourth career US PGA title on Sunday, firing a four-under-par 66 to win at the Colonial Country Club in Texas by one stroke.

Kirk finished on 12-under to win the $US1.17 million ($A1.49 million) top prize from a $US6.5 million ($A8.31 million) purse with Jordan Spieth, the second-ranked reigning Masters champion, sharing second with fellow Americans Jason Bohn and Brandt Snedeker on 269.

Adam Scott carded a final-round 70 to be the best of the Australians at six-under, with Marc Leishman a shot further back.

Kirk, ranked 23rd in the world, had previously won the 2011 Viking Classic on the week opposite the British Open, the 2013 McGladrey Classic and last September's Deutsche Bank Championship during the season-ending tour playoffs.

"Didn't feel like I was swinging so good at the beginning of the week but somehow I was able to get it done," Kirk said.

Weekend rains that delayed Sunday's start produced lift, clean and place rules for the final round at Colonial.

There were 15 players within two strokes of leaders Snedeker, Bohn, Spieth and Kirk at one stage.

But Kirk pulled clear with a five-foot birdie putt at the 15th to reach 12-under, parred 16 and 17, but sent his tee shot into the left rough at 18 and needed a tense seven-footer to make par.

"I was as nervous as I've ever been for sure," Kirk said. "Those up and downs on the last couple holes and that last putt at 18 was especially sweet."

England's Ian Poulter had the last chance to deny Kirk, but could not land an unlikely eagle from the fairway to force a playoff.

Poulter, one behind 54-hole leader Kevin Na when the day began, fired a 70 to share fifth on 270 with Canada's Adam Hadwin and Americans Pat Perez, Kevin Kisner and George McNeill.

Korean-American Na fired a 72 to share 10th.


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