Holmes fights back for title

US Tour: JB Holmes lost his nerve and found it in the nick of time to beat Phil Mickelson in a play-off and win the Phoenix …

US Tour:JB Holmes lost his nerve and found it in the nick of time to beat Phil Mickelson in a play-off and win the Phoenix Open in thrilling style on Sunday.

Big-hitting Holmes, ranked 197th, birdied the 18th hole to force a play-off against his fellow American and world number two and he repeated the feat to seal victory.

"I can play under pressure, I guess. I've always tended to do well under pressure, in junior golf and college and everything," Holmes told reporters. "I didn't have my best stuff today, but I fought and I hung in there and I made it when I needed to," he said.

Charles Warren finished a shot behind in third and five players were tied for fourth on 12 under, Australians Stuart Appleby and Steve Elkington and Americans Kevin Na, Kevin Sutherland and Ben Crane.

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Overnight leader Holmes struggled in his final round with four bogeys, allowing Mickelson to reach the clubhouse in front.

Mickelson fired five birdies for a four-under-par 67, saving his best for late in the round. A superb second shot helped him to a birdie on the 15th and a tie of the lead and on the 17th a magnificent 298-yard tee shot and precise chip left him with a five-foot putt for a birdie that gave him the lead.

Holmes, visibly nervous as he hesitated on several key shots, suddenly refound his focus.

A shot behind on the final hole, Holmes produced a huge 340-yard drive but landed in the rough. He recovered to set up a tricky 13-foot putt and holed it to force the play-off.

While Mickelson had appeared in nine play-offs in his career, including his victory at the 1996 Phoenix Open, Holmes was gaining his first sudden-death experience.

But the Kentucky-born Holmes produced another huge tee-shot, driving the ball 359 yards before sinking an eight-foot putt for victory. His only previous PGA Tour victory came here two years ago.

LEADING FINAL SCORES- (USA unless stated, par 71): 270- JB Holmes 68 65 66 71 (JB Holmes won at first play-off hole), P Mickelson 68 68 67 67; 271- C Warren 65 69 67 70 272- K Na (USA) 69 67 67 69, B Crane 70 65 67 70, K Sutherland 65 72 66 69, S Elkington (Aus) 69 66 70 67, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 69 66 71 66 273- B Haas 67 68 69 69, B Weekley 68 69 69 67, B Snedeker 67 69 67 70, M Wilson 68 69 68 68 274- C Wi (Kor) 66 71 67 70, B Baird 71 64 74 65, J Byrd 69 64 68 73, N O'Hern (Aus) 69 65 68 72 275- K Perry 67 66 71 71, J Quinney 69 71 69 66, B Gay 66 71 69 69.