Holmes beats Mickelson in playoff

Scottsdale, February 4:

JB Holmes rallied from the brink of defeat to win the FBR Open for the second time in three years, beating Phil Mickelson on the first hole of a playoff on Sunday.

Holmes birdied the 18th twice in a matter of minutes, first with a 13-foot putt to force the playoff, then with an 8-footer after a 359-yard drive. Holmes, whose victory as a rookie at the FBR in 2006 is his only other US golf tour victory, had wasted a four-stroke lead and was one shot behind going in to the 18th.

But the 25-year-old American smashed a 350-yard drive that landed near a fence far left of the fairway. He was permitted a drop, then hit his second shot out of the rough 13 feet from the pin to set up the putt that put him at 14-under 270 and forced the playoff with Mickelson.

Holmes’ playoff tee shot went straight and deep down the fairway. His second shot came to rest just eight feet from victory. Mickelson just missed a 28-foot birdie putt before Holmes made the winner.

It was the first playoff in the event since Mickelson beat Justin Leonard in a three-hole playoff in 1996.