Golf: Last hole heartache for Martin Laird

A THREE-putt on the final hole of regulation play cost Scot Martin Laird the biggest win of his career last night.

• Martin Laid narrowly missed out on a second US PGA tour title. Picture: Getty

The Glasgow-born golfer had led throughout the final day's play at the Barclays tournament in New Jersey, USA.

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But he took three putts from 20 feet on the 72nd hole and lost out in a play-off to American Ryder Cup player Matt Kuchar.

"Obviously not the finish I was looking for," said Laird, who won last year's PGA stop in Las Vegas. "But I'm very proud of the way I played today. I didn't feel like I had my best game."

Kuchar sealed his win with a spectacular birdie in the first play-off hole.

After hitting his drive into heavy rough on the left side, Kuchar punched a low approach shot that landed short of the green, hopped on and rolled to the back before turning left and following a slope down toward the cup.

Kuchar sank the three-foot putt for a winning birdie at the 470-yard par-four 18th and raised his arms in triumph.

"That shot came out beautifully," said Kuchar. "That was an exciting way to cap off this tournament."