Sam Burns scoops $3.5m prize by thrashing Cameron Young in WGC Match Play final

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Sam Burns thrashed his countryman Cameron Young 6&5 to win the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play final, earning himself a fifth PGA Tour title and $3.5million.

Burns, 26, is ranked 15th in the world and produced a hugely impressive weekend to take home the title, having beaten world No 1 Scottie Scheffler in the semi-finals. 

‘What a week. I’m so tired,’ Burns told NBC. ‘I felt like I found something towards the end of my match with Scottie and was able to carry that on this afternoon.

‘It means a lot. I’ve been in a play-off in a WGC before and I ultimately didn’t get it done.

‘I knew that it was going to be a great match against Cam, he’s been playing so well all week. He probably played the best of anyone all week. To be able to battle with him today, it was a blast.’

Sam Burns hugs his wife Caroline on the 13th green after beating Cameron Young 6&5

Sam Burns hugs his wife Caroline on the 13th green after beating Cameron Young 6&5

Burns holds the trophy after winning the WGC Match Play final - and the huge $3.5m prize

Burns holds the trophy after winning the WGC Match Play final – and the huge $3.5m prize

Young drew first blood in the final with a birdie on the second, but Burns hit back in style with eight birdies in the space of 10 holes to complete a comprehensive win.

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The one-sided contest was in stark contrast to the morning’s semi-finals, which both went to extra holes and produced shock results.

McIlroy fell behind against Young after making a bogey on the third, but bounced back to birdie the fifth, sixth and ninth for a two-hole lead at the turn.

Both players birdied the 11th before McIlroy hooked his second shot on the par-five 12th from a fairway bunker into the water to see his lead halved.

However, an aggressive tee shot on the short 13th set McIlroy up for a birdie and he remained two up until Young birdied the par-five 16th.

Young also birdied the 18th to force extra holes and the 25-year-old then birdied the first extra hole, the par-five 12th, despite having to pitch out of a fairway bunker with his second shot to leave him 170 yards from the hole.

‘Feeling obviously pretty bad, two up with three to play, but Cam played great,’ McIlroy said, before going on to beat Scheffler to take third place.

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‘He birdied 16 and 18 and then made a hell of a birdie there (on the play-off hole) after getting an unlucky break with the tee shot.

Earlier in the day, Burns had beaten world No 1 Scottie Scheffler to make it into the final

Earlier in the day, Burns had beaten world No 1 Scottie Scheffler to make it into the final

Burns was on fine form across the weekend and is now in good shape looking ahead to Masters

Burns was on fine form across the weekend and is now in good shape looking ahead to Masters

‘I just didn’t do enough over those last four holes to close him out and when you don’t do that and you’re up against a player of Cam’s calibre that’s what’s going to happen.’

In the first semi-final, Burns made a flying start with a hat-trick of birdies to open up a three-hole lead, but bogeyed the fifth following an errant drive and Scheffler then birdied the sixth and eighth to get back on level terms.

Further birdies on the ninth and 10th, as Burns bogeyed both holes, gave Scheffler a two-hole lead before Burns birdied the 13th and 15th to get back to all square.

Burns almost holed his tee shot on the 17th to edge in front but Scheffler birdied the 18th to keep the match alive and both players birdied the first extra hole.

Scheffler (left) and Rory McIlroy were left to play the third/fourth-placed playoff in Austin

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Scheffler (left) and Rory McIlroy were left to play the third/fourth-placed playoff in Austin

McIlroy lines up a putt on the 17th green during the fifth day of the tournament in Texas

McIlroy lines up a putt on the 17th green during the fifth day of the tournament in Texas

Scheffler missed from three feet on the 13th to win and Burns took full advantage, holing from 15 feet on the 14th to seal a dramatic victory.

‘I played pretty solid most of the day,’ Scheffler said. ‘I had a lot of good putts. I hit a bunch of lips today. Especially towards the end of the round I hit a lot of putts that I thought were going in that didn’t.

‘And then I hit some good shots in the play-off, then I missed a shorty there on 13. Teddy (his caddie Ted Scott) had it a little higher than I did and I went with my instincts and it turns out it wasn’t enough break.

‘It’s a bit frustrating, but I put up a good fight today. I almost went four down through four and put up a good fight and Sam played really well.’

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