Brandon Todd seals back-to-back PGA Tour wins with Mayakoba Classic victory

Todd was one of the 12 players who completed their rounds on Monday morning in Mayakoba Classic final leaderboard-20 B Todd (US); -19 C Ortiz (Mex), A Long (US), V Taylor (US); -17 H English (US); -15 J Dahmen, R Shelton (USA) Selected others: -9 G McDowell (NI); -7 R Knox (Sco); -5 C Hill (Sco); level L Donald (Eng)

The American Brendon Todd won the row-to-back PGA Tour victories at the delayed Mayakoba Classic in Mexico.

The 34-year-old ended a five-year wait for a tour victory in Bermuda this month and is now the first back-to-back winner since Bryson DeChambeau in 2018.

He resumed his final round on the 15th green at 7.30 am local time, leading to 20 under with fellow countryman Vaughn Taylor.

Todd, the world 184, drilled his opening shot of the day for a little bird and finished 20 under, a zero from a group of three players.

Sunday finishers including title defender Matt Kuchar, who had a hole-in-one in his 62 for a share of the 14th out of 12 below.

Graeme McDowell from Northern Ireland was in 23rd place after 9 after a closing 67, with former number one Luke Donald tied 72nd at par level after a 73.