08/24/2008 - Paramus, NJ (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Vijay Singh birdied the second hole of a thrilling playoff on Sunday to defeat Sergio Garcia and Kevin Sutherland and capture The Barclays, the first FedEx Cup Playoff event.
The trio headed back to the 18th hole and Singh and Garcia hammered their drives down the fairway.
Sutherland missed the short grass in almost the identical spot he missed in regulation. He was able to come up short and left, once again, in almost the exact spot in regulation.
Sutherland pitched to six feet and Garcia and Singh were in similar spots both about 26 feet from the hole. They called officials and ShotLink workers in charge of tracking distances to see who was away and it was Garcia.
The Spaniard drained the birdie putt, eliminating Sutherland from the playoff. All that stood from Garcia's victory was Singh holing his birdie putt. That's exactly what the 45-year-old Singh did and it was back to the par-five 17th at Ridgewood Country Club.
Garcia hit a terrible drive while Singh hit a strong drive down the middle. Garcia's second ran to the other side of the fairway directly behind a tree. Singh played his second onto the green inside 20 feet, a replay of his shot that netted a birdie in regulation.
Garcia was the beneficiary of a strange ruling for "abnormal ground." He got some room from behind the tree, but his pitch came up short of the putting surface.
Garcia needed to hole out from off the green to give himself a realistic chance. It didn't happen and Garcia had to wait and watch Singh two-putt from 18 feet for the win.
Singh did just that and collected his second win this month and 33rd on the PGA Tour.
"It was a tough day, but it was a great playoff, though. I enjoyed that," said Singh, who pocketed $1.26 million for the win. "I believed in myself that I'm the best putter, and I came out here with a different attitude, and I putted great this week."
For Garcia it's another lost opportunity. He had a good chance at his first major a few weeks back at the PGA Championship, but was upstaged by Padraig Harrington.
"Obviously you want to win," said Garcia. "Vijay played a really solid 17th. Unfortunately I turned my driver just a little too much. I didn't think it was that bad."
Singh and Garcia both posted rounds of one-under 70 on Sunday, while Sutherland shot a three-under 68. The trio finished regulation at eight-under 276.
Overnight leader Kevin Streelman only managed a one-over 72 on Sunday and tied for fourth place with Mathew Goggin (67) and Ben Curtis (68) at seven-under 277.
Singh didn't get much going on the front nine Sunday with a bogey at seven and a birdie at eight. He went bogey-birdie again at 12 and 13, but no one got too far ahead.
Garcia reached eight-under par after a tap-in birdie at the par-three 10th. He parred his next five, then found a terrible lie at 16. Garcia bogeyed that hole to fall back to minus-seven, which trailed Sutherland by a stroke.
Sutherland got into the clubhouse at eight-under after four birdies and a bogey. He birdied 13 and 16 to get his piece of the lead, then saved par from the left rough at the last.
Garcia nailed a four-iron through the green at the par-five 17th. He chipped down inside a foot from the stick and tapped in for birdie to match Sutherland at eight-under. Garcia parred the last, then waited to see if Singh would join in the extra session.
Singh earned his spot in the playoff thanks to an awesome fairway-wood shot at 17. The ball rolled to 15 feet and Singh two-putted for a birdie that tied him for the lead.
He had a chance for victory in regulation, but his 16-footer for birdie at the last stayed above ground.
Singh ultimately prevailed in the playoff for his fourth title at this event.
Now he's in control for the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
"The way the system works now, the next guy that wins can just overtake you. It's going to be tough," acknowledged Singh. "But I'm ahead and I've got a head start, so I just have to go out there and play consistent, solid golf and hopefully win at the end."
Martin Laird (67), Justin Leonard (67), Nicholas Thompson (67), Mike Weir (72) and Paul Casey (72) shared seventh place at six-under 278.
Phil Mickelson shot a three-under 68 on Sunday to share 19th at minus-four.
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