Kuchar birdie secures Memorial

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Matt Kuchar capped a four-under par 68 with a birdie at the final hole on Sunday to win the US PGA Tour's US$6.2 million Memorial tournament by two strokes.

It was Kuchar's sixth PGA Tour title of his career.

Kuchar led by as many as four strokes on the back nine and his 12-under total of 276 gave him a two-shot triumph over American Kevin Chappell.

Chappell closed with a bogey-free round in the Jack Nicklaus-hosted event at Muirfield Village in Ohio, keeping the pressure on Kuchar with four birdies in his last six holes in a four-under 68 for 278.

Kyle Stanley was third after a 71 for 281.

"This stuff never gets old," said Kuchar, whose young sons Cameron and Carson were at the 18th to help him celebrate.

"To shake Mr. Nicklaus's hand, to win the tournament, that's pretty great. But to have my family run onto the green, this is as special as it gets."

Kuchar, winner of the WGC Match Play Championship at Dove Mountain, joined world No. 1 Tiger Woods as the only multiple winners on the US PGA Tour this season. Woods, a four-time winner already in 2013 and a five-time Memorial champion, wrapped up a disappointing final tune-up for the US Open with an even-par 72 that left him on eight-over 296.

His six at the par-three 12th hole was his second triple bogey of the week.

"It happens," Woods said. "It happens to us all."

Woods said he'd work on all aspects of his game before the second major of the year.

"You want everything clicking on all cylinders, especially at the US Open, because everything is tested in the US Open," he said.

But he'll no doubt pay close attention to putting, after struggling on the greens all week.

"I had bad speed all week," Woods said. "I thought the greens didn't look that fast, but they were putting fast. I could never get the speed of them."

World No. 2 Rory McIlroy, also making his last scheduled start before the US Open, was in trouble from Thursday, when he opened with a 78. He fought back to make the cut and also closed out his week with an even-par round that included two birdies and two bogeys for a six-over total of 294.

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