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Chez Reavie wins Web.com Tour Finals' Small Business Connection Championship - ESPN
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Chez Reavie earns PGA Tour card with Web.com win

DAVIDSON, N.C. -- Chez Reavie won the Web.com Tour Finals' Small Business Connection Championship by a stroke Sunday to regain his PGA Tour card.

Reavie, the 2008 Canadian Open winner, birdied the par-5 18th for a 6-under 66 and 15-under 273 total at River Run. The 33-year-old former Arizona State player earned $180,000 to push his series total to $203,000, more than enough to lock up a PGA Tour card. He tied for 10th last week in Indiana in the finals opener after finishing 166th in the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup standings.

"It feels good to win again," said Reavie, five strokes behind leaders Eric Axley and Emiliano Grillo entering the final round. "I had played well during the summer, so I felt good about my future, but you never know. You come into these tournaments and it's all on the line. You have to play great to get through, and fortunately I was able to do it today. It's fantastic."

Reavie played the PGA Tour this season on a major medical extension following surgery on his left wrist.

"Being hurt for a while and not knowing what it's going to be like when you come back isn't easy," he said. "It's very gratifying to know that hard work has finally paid off."

Grillo, Jamie Lovemark and Steve Marino tied for second. Lovemark closed with a 67, and Marino and Grillo shot 72. They each earned $74,667.

Playing the group ahead of Reavie, Lovemark missed a 7-foot birdie putt on No. 18. Later, Grillo missed a 15-footer and Marino a 12-footer.

"I had a good number for my 5-wood into the 18th green, and I just pushed it a little bit," Grillo said. "The first putt I hit way too hard, but it was difficult to judge. The second putt was a double breaker, and it went just a little more left than I thought."

Grillo has made $103,667 in the series to wrap up a PGA Tour card.

"If you would have told me at the start of the week that I would finish second, I would have taken it," he said. "I now have my PGA Tour card for next year, so I'm happy."

The tournament was the second in the four-event series that features the top 75 players from the Web.com Tour money list, Nos. 126-200 in the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup standings and nonmembers such as Grillo who earned enough money to have placed in the top 200 had they been eligible to receive points.

The top 25 players on Web.com regular-season money list -- Lovemark was 12th and Marino 19th -- earned PGA Tour cards. They are competing against each other for tour priority, with regular-season earnings counting. The other players are fighting for another 25 cards based on series earnings.

Lovemark jumped to No. 5 on the combined money list, and Marino moved to No. 8.

Axley shot a 76 to tie for ninth at 10 under.