Bill Haas rolled in some huge birdies and made key pars on the back nine on Sunday to beat five challengers by one shot and win the PGA Tour's Humana Challenge.
Second-round leader Matt Kuchar finished with a five-under 67, tied for second with Charley Hoffman (64), Brendan Steele (64), Park Sung-Joon (65) and Steve Wheatcroft (67) at 21-under 267.
Kuchar was the highest-ranked player in the tournament.
"This is unbelievable. This is great," said the 32-year-old Haas.
Haas shot a final-round 67 to finish the week at 22-under-par 266 and win for the sixth time on the PGA Tour. He also won this event five years ago.
"I was fighting it today," Haas said. "You can see on the last hole that I was grinding it out to the end.
"I was lucky enough to make a couple of putts. The one on No.16 was huge. I knew I needed that one to at least give me a chance here on 18."
Coming down to the par-5 final hole, Haas needed a par to win. A bogey would have forced a six-way playoff, which would have tied a US Tour record. Haas was able to scramble for par and win on the Arnold Palmer Private Course.
Rookie Justin Thomas, who shared the third-round lead with Haas, Erik Compton and first-round leader Michael Putnam, finished with three-under 69s and tied seventh with Webb Simpson (64) and Boo Weekley (65) at 20-under.
Compton could not make enough birdies down the stretch and he carded a two-under 70 to finish tied for 10th at 19-under 269. Putnam (72) ended two shots behind Compton at 17-under 271, tying him for 15th.
Defending champion Patrick Reed needed to go low on Sunday to try to go back to back, but he fired a one-under 71 to finish tied for 24th at 15-under 273 with Phil Mickelson (68).
Australian Matt Jones finished tied 41st on 13-under 275 after a final-round 68.
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