IRVING, Texas — Sergio Garcia shot a 62 the first round he played at the Byron Nelson and tied for third as a 19-year-old kid in 1999. He won there five years later, again with Lord Byron watching.

With another win at the Nelson, Garcia matched Seve Ballesteros for the most PGA Tour victories by a Spanish player.

Garcia made a par on the first playoff hole Sunday to beat Brooks Koepka for his ninth career PGA Tour victory. He then touched the likeness of Nelson that tops the championship trophy and wiped away tears while sharing a moment with Peggy Nelson, the late golfer’s widow.

“I just said thanks for everything, that it was great to see her again,” Garcia said. “It’s been a very emotional week and obviously Peggy finished it off by making me cry, which I didn’t think I was going to do.”

The 36-year-old Spaniard overcame four bogeys and two balls in the water on the back nine, shooting a 2-under 68 to get to 15-under 265. He was two groups ahead of the final pairing of hometown favorite Jordan Spieth and Koepka, who bogeyed the 14th and 15th holes and just missed a birdie chance at 18.

“To be up there with Seve, it means the world to me and I kind of – you can kind of say I went a little bit a la Seve today,” he said. “I definitely wasn’t driving the ball great until the end and a couple of iron shots here and there, but I was chipping and putting great. Some of his wins were like that and I’m very proud of it.”

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Koepka, who started the day with a two-stroke lead over Spieth, was 17 under after his last birdie of the day, at No 9. He shot 71.

When they went back to 413-yard 18th for the playoff, Koepka went first and drove into the water before taking his drop and leaving his approach short of the green. Garcia hit a drive of more than 300 yards and followed with a wedge to about 17 feet.

Garcia is the first two-time winner in the 34 tournaments since the event moved to TPC Four Seasons in 1983.

Matt Kuchar was a stroke out of the playoff at 14 under after a 65. Spieth, the world’s No. 2-ranked player, had two bogeys in his first five holes and shot a 74 to finished tied for 18th at 10 under.

EUROPEAN TOUR: Rory McIlroy eagled the final hole for a 3-under 69 and a three-stroke victory in the Irish Open, his home tournament where he has famously struggled.

McIlroy finished at 12-under 276. Bradley Dredge (66) of Wales and Russell Knox (68) of Scotland tied for second.

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CHAMPIONS TOUR: Bernhard Langer ran away with the Regions Tradition in Birmingham, Alabama, for his sixth senior major and 27th Champions Tour title.

Langer birdied four of six holes starting on No. 12 to pull away for a six-stroke victory over Olin Browne. The 58-year-old German finished with a 5-under 67 for a 17-under 271 total.

Langer matched Gary Player and Tom Watson for the third-most major titles on the 50-and-over-tour, behind Hale Irwin’s seven and Jack Nicklaus’s eight.

LPGA: Ariya Jutanugarn won the Kingsmill Championship in Williamsburg, Virginia, by one shot for her second consecutive victory.

Jutanugarn, 20, became the first Thai winner in tour history two weeks ago in Alabama. This time, she closed with a 4-under 67 to finish at 14-under 270.

Su Oh was second after a 65. Gerina Piller (66) and Sei Young Kim (66) were 12 under.

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