Chris Kirk birdied the 15th and 17th holes to polish off an 8-under 65 and kick off the PGA Tour season with a win at The Sentry on Sunday in Maui, Hawaii.
Kirk was the 54-hole leader at the Plantation Course at Kapalua and expanded his advantage Sunday with six birdies in his first 11 holes. After Sahith Theegala made a charge on the back nine, Kirk dialed in his second shot at the par-4 17th to 2 1/2 feet.
The ensuing birdie let him finish at 29-under 263, one stroke ahead of Theegala. Kirk made just one bogey the entire week in order to claim $3.6 million of the $20 million purse at the first signature event of 2024.
Kirk nearly hit a 7-iron at 17 before changing his mind due to shifting winds and choosing his 5-iron.
"I'm very proud, very, very proud of that shot, that I was able to make the right call and that's -- talk about a tough shot to commit to," Kirk said. "When you're about to pull 7 and you end up hitting 5, that doesn't happen ever."
Number 52 in the world ranking this week, Kirk won the Honda Classic in February 2023 to end an eight-year drought between PGA Tour victories. He took a leave of absence in 2019 to address mental health and addiction issues. Now he has his second win in 11 months.
Theegala rang up 10 birdies and eight pars for a 63 on Sunday but had to settle for second.
Jordan Spieth (65 Sunday) got in the mix before finishing in third at 27 under. He lamented misreading a 14-foot eagle putt on the par-5 18th, though even that wouldn't have been enough to catch Kirk.
"If you told me (I'd shoot) 8 under at the beginning of the day, I would have thought Chris probably betters 6 under, but playing with the lead in the last group, maybe 8 was in a playoff, was kind of where my head was at," Spieth said. "There was just some phenomenal golf played everywhere."
Byeong Hun An of South Korea went 5 under for his last six holes -- one eagle, one bogey, four birdies -- to shoot a 66 and place fourth at 26 under.
South Korea's Sungjae Im (63) joined Scottie Scheffler (66), Collin Morikawa (65), Brian Harman (64) and J.T. Poston (65) in a tie for fifth at 25 under. Jason Day of Australia (67) and Xander Schauffele (68) finished T10 at 24 under.