Zach Johnson came from behind to deny Jim Furyk victory in the rain-delayed BMW Championship with a brilliant bogey-free final round of 65.
Johnson recorded a two-shot victory over Nick Watney for a 16 under par total in Monday’s fourth round at Lake Forest, Illinois.
Furyk, who carded a historic 59 on day two at Conway Farms Golf Club, followed that with a two-under 69 on Saturday to take a one-shot lead into the final round but the 43-year-old finished with a final-round 71 to drop three strokes behind Johnson and leave him still waiting for his first title win since 2010.
Watney hit the lowest score of the day with 64 to move into contention midway through day four but Johnson shot a six-under round and held on to claim the title.
Jason Day and Luke Donald both finished three strokes further back with a final score of 66 to sit alongside Hunter Mahan and Steve Stricker on 11 under par.
Keegan Bradley recorded his lowest score of the tournament with a fourth-round 66.
The American finished on seven under, two shots behind Tiger Woods, who did not register his best round, finishing with a 71 score to leave him on nine under for the tournament.
On Sunday, just six players managed to complete their final round, with Rory McIlroy putting the finishing touches to his when the siren sounded.
The Northern Irishman carded a three-under 68, meaning he finished seven over for the week.