Bermuda Championship: World Number 525 Brendon Todd seals four-fold victory

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Brendon Todd had 10 birdies on the final day in Bermuda Bermuda Championship final leaderboard-24 B Todd (US); -20 H Higgs (USA); -18 H Lebioda (US), A Wise (US), B Gay (US), S Scheffler (US); -17 F Gomez (Arg) Selected others: -14 R Knox (Sco); -10 B Taylor (Eng)

World number 525 Brendon Todd played a nine-under final round of 62 to win his second PGA title with a four-fold victory over the Bermuda championship.

The 34-year-old American won the Byron Nelson championship 2014 but had not posted a top 10 finish since 2015.

He started the last day two behind Harry Higgs but made seven consecutive birdies on the first nine in the Port Royal Golf Club and finished in 24th place.

Higgs was second after a 68, with Scot Russell Knox joint 11th, 10 shots back.

Todd lost his card in 2016 and between 2015 and 2018 he only made four of 43 cuts on the PGA Tour.

But in his 500th round on the tour, he achieved a career-low score for 18 holes and earned an exemption until the 2021-2022 season.

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