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Golf - Australia's Leishman cruises to CIMB Classic win

Sep 20, 2018; Atlanta, GA, USA; Marc Leishman tees off on the second hole during the first round of the Tour Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Australian Marc Leishman burned away from the field with a dominant front nine at TPC Kuala Lumpur before cruising home to a commanding five-stroke win at the CIMB Classic on Sunday.

Frustrated by a number of near-misses in a winless 2017-18, Leishman claimed his fourth PGA Tour victory in his first start of the new season at the $7 million co-sanctioned tournament.

"I'm really happy with everything, it's nice to get another win," the bulky 34-year-old said greenside, after closing with a seven-under 65 to finish with a 26-under total of 262.

"It had been over a year since I'd won, I'd had a few chances and hadn't capitalised."

Americans Chesson Hadley and Bronson Burgoon finished joint runnerup with Argentina's Emiliano Grillo on 21-under, while headliner and twice champion Justin Thomas was tied for fifth a stroke further back after closing strongly with a 64.

Joint overnight leader with American Gary Woodland and Indian youngster Shubhankar Sharma, Leishman built his tournament with fast starts and again attacked the opening holes with gusto on Sunday.

He charged clear with a run of four consecutive birdies from the second hole and drained a monster 45-foot putt over a ridge on the par-four ninth to blow out the lead to three shots.

His playing partners were powerless to respond, and Leishman headed to the 13th tee with a four-shot buffer after Woodland bogeyed the 12th.

Leishman finally had a blemish with a bogey on 13 but he steadied at the par-four 16th, rolling in a delightful curling birdie putt from 15 feet.

That left the final holes a procession, and a beaming Leishman strolled up the 18th fairway greeting fans back in his hometown of Warrnambool, Australia, through a TV camera.

Having had two runnerup finishes and four other top-10 placings without a win on the U.S. Tour last season, Leishman finished in style, sinking his eighth birdie to claim his first title since the 2017 BMW Championship.

"I want to try and win something else before the end of the year, but this is awesome," he said.

"The kids will be very happy that I'm bringing home a trophy."

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)

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