DUBLIN, Ohio — William McGirt won for the first time in 165 starts on the PGA Tour, and the timing couldn’t have been better.

McGirt played the final 22 holes of the Memorial without a bogey, and his 6-foot par on the second extra hole to beat Jon Curran, earn a handshake from host Jack Nicklaus and move high enough in the world ranking (No. 43) to get into the U.S. Open in two weeks at Oakmont.

He had to work harder than ever for his first victory.

McGirt, who made one birdie in his closing round of 1-under 71, kept it steady as everyone around him was falling apart on the back nine. His final par in regulation was the most important, a two-putt from 65 feet to join Curran in a playoff.

Curran showed his mettle, too, hitting out of a fairway bunker on the 17th hole to 7 feet for a birdie that carried him to a 70.

They finished at 15-under 273, one shot ahead of Dustin Johnson (71), with Rory McIlroy (68) among those two shots behind.

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McGirt was in trouble on the first playoff hole until he played expertly from the deep bunker short and left of the green, using the slope behind the hole for the ball to roll back to a few feet for par.

Curran missed his 25-foot birdie putt for the win.

Returning to the 18th for the third time, both players were in trouble. McGirt went over the green from the fairway. Curran went from a fairway bunker into the gallery, pitched long and two-putted for bogey. McGirt played a superb flop shot than ran out just over 6 feet from the cup, and he clenched his fist before it even dropped in.

LPGA TOUR: Anna Nordqvist successfully defended her ShopRite LPGA Classic title, closing with a 7-under 64 in breezy conditions for a one-stroke victory over Haru Nomura, in Galloway Township, New Jersey.

The 28-year-old Swede became the oldest tour winner this year by more than five years and the first to successfully defend a title since Inbee Park won the KPMG Women’s PGA for the third straight time last year.

CHAMPIONS TOUR: Scott McCarron won the Principal Charity Classic for his first PGA Tour Champions title, birdieing the final three holes for a 7-under 65 and a one-stroke victory, in Des Moines, Iowa.

The 50-year-old McCarron finished at 15-under 201 at Wakonda Club to edge Miguel Angel Jimenez and Billy Andrade. Making his 17th start on the 50-and-over tour, McCarron won for the first time since taking the 2001 Bellsouth Classic for the last of his three PGA Tour titles.

EUROPEAN TOUR: England’s Matthew Fitzpatrick won the Nordea Masters for his second tour title, shooting a 1-under 71 for a three-stroke victory, in Stockholm.

Denmark’s Lasse Jensen was second after a 68. Belgium’s Nicolas Colsaerts was third at 12 under after a 70.

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