CHRIS KIRK WINS MCGLADREY CLASSICS

Chris Kirk knew he was doing enough right Sunday at Sea Island to win a tournament that means so much to him. He just didn't realize it would take something that went so wrong for Briny Baird.

Tied for the lead in The McGladrey Classic, Kirk was on the other side of the 18th fairway trying to envision an approach that would cover the flag and set up a birdie chance for the win. Those plans changed when Baird, with the ball below his feet in a fairway bunker, topped a 4-iron and watched his ball roll 90 yards and into a hazard.

Kirk played for par, closed with a 4-under 66 for a one-shot victory, and became the first player from Sea Island to win The McGladrey Classic, even if the 28-year-old moved to Atlanta a few months ago after six years in this tiny slice of paradise.

He earned 500 FedExCup points to move to No. 4 in the 2013-14 standings and received the trophy from tournament host Davis Love III, his hero when he first took the game seriously. The victory sends Kirk to the Masters for the first time, a tournament that means even more.

Kirk finished at 14-under 266, and his last tournament of 2013 came with plenty of perks, the biggest a great start in the FedExCup chase. He also earns a trip to Augusta National, which he only has played when Georgia alumni used to invited the golf team over once a year.


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