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Jake Knapp Clinches Maiden PGA Tour Win To See Off Sami Valimaki At Mexico Open

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Jake Knapp only hit two fairways in the final round of the Mexico Open but ground out a gutsy level par score to hold off runner-up Sami Valimaki, who finished two shots back.

American pro Knapp , 29, teed off with a four-shot lead which quickly evaporated in a rocky start but he regained his composure and held his nerve to clinch the winner's cheque after finishing on -19. 

Knapp moves to No.52 in the world rankings and can play in all the remaining PGA Tour signature events now including the Players Championship, the Masters and the PGA Championship. Knapp reflected: "I didn't necessarily have my best stuff that is for sure. I knew it was going to be nerve-wracking and it was going to be tough.

"After those first three holes, that was as bad as we could have played and we still had a two-shot lead so I just tried to settle in. It would have been nice to hit driver better and hit it a little better but I was pretty pumped how I played on the finishing stretch."

Knapp also paid tribute to his late grandfather Gordon, whose initials he has tattooed on his bicep after his relation passed away last year to cancer. He added: "He would probably say: 'yo dude, good playing, winner winner chicken dinner'."

MEXICO OPEN LEADERBOARD

  • -19 Knapp
  • -17 Valimaki 
  • -14 Jaeger, Pan, Lower

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Hello and welcome to Golf Monthly's final-day coverage of the Mexico Open at Vidanta Vallarta. With all of those Knapp puns out of the way (or potentially still to come), please do stay awake and enjoy what we hope to be another thrilling conclusion to a PGA Tour event.

We will be right there with you until the conclusion of Sunday's play, bringing you all of the key shots and important reaction to each memorable moment. So sit back, relax, and let's enjoy some golf, shall we?

JAEGER SHOWS WHAT IS POSSIBLE WITH A STORMING START

Stephan Jaeger has rapidly climbed the leaderboard with a stunning -4 start after seven holes to get to -12 and a share of third place. After an opening birdie on the first, the German has reeled off three in a row at the fifth, sixth and seventh. He has since also fired a iron in close at the par 3 ninth.

KNAPP TO USE MEMORY OF HIS GRANDFATHER FOR INSPIRATION

Leader Knapp is close to teeing off. He has the initials of his late grandfather tattooed on his arm. Knapp even says he still texts him after every round. Most pundits expect Knapp to close out the title on just his ninth start as his worst round so far this week is a 67 for -4.

KNAPP TRYING TO FOLLOW NICK DUNLAP AND MATTHIEU PAVON 

It seems likely we will have another first time winner on tour today but Knapp's opening tee shot was not convincing as his drive on the opening par 4 stayed left and ended up on a cart path where he will get relief. Already this season we have seen Dunlap and Pavon win their first titles and now Knapp is trying to emulate them.

NERVY START FOR KNAPP ON FIRST HOLE

Knapp has birdied the first the last two days but it is unlikely to be happening again today. The leader missed the fairway left and was fortunate to get a drop from a cart path. He has since put his second from 160 yards over the back of the green after catching his approach slightly thin.

GAME ON AT TOP OF LEADERBOARD

Knapp's four-shot lead has already been shaved to three after three shaky shots left him a 20-foot par putt which he missed while Sami Valimaki made par having just missed out on a birdie from distance.

KNAPP MISSES SECOND FAIRWAY WITH ANOTHER POOR SHOT

This could make painful viewing for Knapp and his family at this rate after the American misses his second successive fairway on the left. The leader has been setting up for a cut off the tee and has failed to pull it off twice now. He has got another decent bounce though to leave him a shot because this latest drive could have kicked into big trouble.

KNAPP AND VALIMAKI BOTH MISS THE FAIRWAY AND GREEN AT SECOND

Knapp faces another big battle to make his par at the second after missing the green on the left in a highly unconvincing start. However he has produced a decent chip to five foot and knocked in the putt to save par.

MORE TROUBLE FOR KNAPP OFF THIRD TEE 

Knapp is having a nightmare off the tee in Mexico where he has snap hooked his third tee shot into the water having already bogeyed the first. But he has taken a drop and put his third shot on to the green to give him an outside chance of a par from 32 feet. However Valimaki looks good to pick up another shot on the leader here. Valimaki made par, after leaving his birdie effort short, but Knapp had to settle for his second bogey in three holes as the gap closes.

KNAPP IS LETTING IN THE PACK 

After bogeying two of the first three holes, including finding the water at the last, Knapp has just missed the fourth fairway on the right. He is having a shocker here and was very interesting to listen to Trey Niven, named a top 50 coach in Golf Monthly, talking through the American's swing on Sky.

CHANCE OF VALIMAKI CLAWING BACK ANOTHER SHOT ON THE LEADER

Knapp and Valimaki are both on the green in regulation at the fourth but the Finn is nine feet away compared to 48 foot for the leader. Knapp two putts for a par but Valimaki drains his and the lead is down to one.

VALIMAKI LOOKING FOR SUCCESSIVE BIRDIES

Valimaki is now just a shot behind Knapp after his birdie on the fourth and he has followed it up on the par three fifth with a fine iron shot to 20 foot from185 yards while Knapp has also fired in one close to 15 feet so Valimaki will putt first but neither men make their birdie efforts as they sign for 3s.

GREAT CHANCE FOR THE CHASING PACK TO POST A TARGET

While leader Jack Knapp ,29, has been doing backwards and is +2 today, a host of players are under par and must now be believing they can overhaul him. These include a clutch of players like Chan Kim, Stephan Jaeger, Andrew Novak, Justin Lower and Ben Silverman.

PAR 5 SIXTH PRESENTS OPPORTUNITY FOR KNAPP AND VALIMAKI

Knapp and Valimaki have both played up short of the par 5 sixth in two shots and have a chance to set up a potential birdie with their approaches. However Knapp's chip has come up short and he has settled for a par and so has Valimaki after his short birdie putt curled off to the left.

VALIMAKI TURNS UP HEAT WITH AMAZING DRIVE AT 7TH

Valimaki has a fantastic look at the eagle and potentially a chance to take the lead on the seventh at the 297-yard short par four where he has driven his ball to about six feet while Knapp is in the sand. The Finn has drained his for a two to get to -18 and we are tied at the top after Knapp follows him in after a superb sand shot.

KNAPP MAKES HIS FIRST BIRDIE ON SEVEN BUT STRUGGLING AGAIN ON EIGHT

Joint leader Knapp made an impressive birdie from the sand at the seventh to keep level with Valimaki but the American has shown his frailties again at the eighth with a poor approach from the fairway which missed the green on the left.

VALIMAKI AND KNAPP BOTH PAR EIGHTH WITH DIFFERING STYLES

Valimaki and Knapp remain tied at the top on -18 after a couple of pars at the eighth. Both men missed the green by a few feet before Valimaki putted up to claim a four while Knapp chipped and putted for his four.

LEADERS BOTH HIT NINTH GREEN AT PAR 3 AS SHOOT-OUT EMERGES

Knapp and Valimaki are both -18 which is five shots infront of the field and they are effectively now in a matchplay situation. The duo have both hit the green at the par 3 ninth with Valimaki 66 feet away and first to putt. Knapp is 40 feet away and he putts up stiff for his 3. While Valimaki taps in from three feet.

TOUGH DRIVE ON 10 FOR LEADERS AS VALIMAKI FINDS WATER

The par four tenth is a fairly scary tee shot with water left and right off the tee. It averages one of the hardest holes on tour and there have been no birdies on the 489-yard par four today. Now the leaders are being forced to wait on the tee.....and it hasn't help Valimaki who has cut his ball into the drink. Knapp's ball is also heading that way but he comes up just short of the drink with a utility wood. 

LEADERS STRUGGLING TO MAKE PAR AT THE TRICKY 10TH

Valimaki has had to take a penalty drop after finding the water off the tee at the 10th but has hit an iron from 219 yards to 26 feet. He now has an outside chance of par  while Knapp's approach came up short and right before he deftly chipped up to make a par while Valimaki had to settle for a bogey.

KNAPP FLIRTS WITH WATER AGAIN AT 11TH

There is a daunting front pin at the par 3 11th which is playing 174 yards over water and is into the wind. Knapp and Valimaki have both taken it on and only just stayed on the putting surface at the front. Their hearts would have been in their mouths for a second there but they both putt up to make 3s.

VALIMAKI GAINS ANOTHER SHOT ON THE 12TH AND WE ARE LEVEL

Leader Knapp has hit two good shots to get to the edge of the 660-yard par 5 12th. Valimaki chips up stiff for a tap in four for a birdie. Knapp sportingly gave his rival a thumbs up before also sticking his chip close yet he pulls his putt from eight foot and we are level at the top again at -18.

KNAPP AND VALIMAKI BOTH MISS GREEN AT PAR 3 13TH

Knapp and Valimaki are +1 and -3 respectively today coming to the 13th with Knapp definitely battling with his game as he bids for a maiden PGA Tour win. His tee shot at the 161-yard par 3 13th came up way short but his short game got him out of trouble again as he chips up close for his par while Valimaki splashed out of the sand to 10 foot to make a bogey.

KNAPP MISSES LATEST FAIRWAY AS DRIVER WOES CONTINUE ON 14

Leader Knapp is struggling to hit a fairway today in the final round with just one from 10 so far. He has missed the short stuff again this time at the 14th but Valimaki is 294 yards down the middle as he looks to atone for a frustrating bogey at the last.

KNAPP AND VALIMAKI EYEING BIRDIE AT PAR 5 14TH 

Knapp and Valimaki have both played up short of the green in two at the 571-yard par 5 14th and can get a birdie with an up and down. Valimaki's third has come up well short but Knapp has put his chip very close and is back to even par for the day now after a birdie as the Finn misses his.

KNAPP MISSES LATEST FAIRWAY OFF THE 15TH TEE

Everyone needs a bit of luck to win and you sense Jake Knapp is definitely getting his fair share today. He has hit just one fairway in this final round but leads by two and continues to end up in reasonable spots as he proceeds to make par on the 15th along with Valimaki.

KNAPP AND VALIMAKI BOTH STRIPE BALL INTO 16TH FAIRWAY

Joe Knapp in the final round of the Mexican Open (Image credit: Getty Images)

Knapp undoubtedly looked very nervous early on and played some poor shots as he bogeyed two of first three holes. But he has just walked down the 16th fairway smiling and chatting away with his caddie after turning his scores around since to get back to even par for the day and -19 for the tournament to lead Valimaki by two.

KNAPP RELISHING BATTLE AT TOP OF THE LEADERBOARD

Knapp, who used to work as a bouncer, seems to be relishing this tussle with Valimaki at the top of the leaderboard. Knapp missed the green left at 16th while Valimaki is on the dance floor. Valimaki is further away but he has allowed Knapp to chip up first. Both men tap in for par but Valimaki could have made Knapp's chip harder there by putting him under more pressure.

KNAPP CHIPS UP CLOSE ON 17 AND IS CLOSING IN ON VICTORY

Knapp, who has a two shot lead, missed the green at the 71st hole but has chipped up to six foot at the 207-yard par three 17th. Valimaki is taking relief from a sprinkler head before putting after just missing the green on the right as the pair both get 3s.

KNAPP FINDS SAND OFF THE TEE UP THE LAST

Could there still be more drama to come at the par 5 last? Knapp has a two shot lead and is in the bunker after his drive. Valimaki, who trails by two shots, could turn the screw with an eagle or birdie up the last but the Finn has missed the fairway on the right and is in trouble as he needs a penalty drop. 

KNAPP LEADS VALIMAKI HEADING UP THE LAST

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KNAPP LOOKS SET FOR VICTORY

Despite driving into the sand at the last, Knapp looks set for victory as he has a two shot lead and his nearest rival Sami Valimaki has been forced into a penalty drop after a bad miss up the right off the tee. Knapp has splashed out to leave 85 yards to the green while Valimaki has played just short of the green in three.

KNAPP WEDGES ON TO THE GREEN TO 12 FEET

It is victory to Jake Knapp for his maiden PGA Tour victory after his wedge on to the par 5 18th sets up a comfortable par and a two-shot victory on -19 after an even par final round.

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