Marc Leishman finishes third on PGA Tour

Brendon Todd has won his first US PGA title while Marc Leishman has finished third at the Byron Nelson Championship.

Brendon Todd after winning the Byron Nelson Championship

American Brendon Todd has won the Byron Nelson Championship for his first US PGA title. (AAP)

American Brendon Todd fired a four-under par 66 Sunday to hold off Canada's Mike Weir and win the Byron Nelson Championship for his first US PGA title.

Todd, who led after 36 holes and shared the lead after three rounds, finished 72 holes on 14-under 266 to take the $US1.242 million ($A1.3 million) top prize at the TPC Four Seasons.

The breakthrough triumph came in Todd's 77th career US PGA start and booked the Atlanta native a spot in next year's Masters, just down the road from his home town.

"It feels amazing," Todd said. "It's a big monkey off my back. I've been through a lot of ups and downs but I'm pretty happy right now."

Weir, the 2003 Masters champion, was second on 268 after shooting 67 Sunday.

Australian Marc Leishman and American Charles Howell shared third on 270 with Americans Boo Weekley and James Hahn another stroke adrift.

Todd, who never before cracked the top-five in a PGA event, had previous career-best efforts of a share of six at this year's Texas Open and Humana challenge.

Todd birdied the par-3 second and fifth holes, the first of them from 34 feet and the other from 20 feet closer. He added back-to-back birdie putts at the ninth and 10th, the latter from 24 feet.

Weir, a 44-year-old left-hander, opened with back-to-back birdies and added two more at the fourth and par-3 fifth.

But he stumbled with bogeys at the sixth and ninth as Todd surged ahead. Weir sank a 21-foot birdie putt at the par-3 13th but twice found the rough at 15 on his way to a bogey.

Weir birdied the par-5 15th to pull within two shots of Todd and reached the clubhouse two adrift.

But Todd, 28, sank a 14-foot par putt at 17 to stay two in front.

"That was huge," Todd said. "I didn't know where I stood. It was a great putt. I rammed it in there."

Todd closed with a four-foot par putt to complete the triumph.


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