Justin Thomas nearly holed a wedge that got him into a playoff, and then hit a 5-wood over the water and on to the 18th green for a two-putt birdie to beat Luke List on the first extra hole to win The Honda Classic.
Thomas closed with a two-under 68 and won for the second time this season. He also won in a playoff at the CJ Cup in South Korea last fall.
Thomas and List matched birdies and tough pars over the final eight holes, and List appeared to have a big advantage on the par-five 18th when he hit a big drive that left him with a 4-iron, which he hit on to the back of the green. Thomas was in the left rough and had to lay up instead of taking on the water.
He hit a wedge from 117 yards that landed a few feet in front of the hole and rolled some six inches to the side of the cup, settling two feet away.
List, going for his first PGA Tour victory, blinked first in the playoff by missing his drive well to the right amid palm trees. He blasted that out left and against the grandstand, and then he watched Thomas take on the water and hit the green in two.
Thomas tapped in a 4-footer for his birdie and the eighth win of his career. He is now No 1 in the FedExCup standings.
Alex Noren was tied for the lead playing the 18th and caught an awkward lie from the side of a bunker. He made par for a 67 and finished one shot behind.
Thomas and List finished at eight-under 272. It was the seventh playoff in 15 PGA Tour events this season.
Tiger Woods was briefly within three shots of the lead on the front nine. He closed with a 70 and finished 12th. He led the field in proximity to the hole on his approach shots at just over 29 feet.
Credit: PGA TOUR