PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -A brief look Sunday at the final round of The Players Championship:
Victor: Sergio Garcia (71) in a sudden-death playoff.
Spoils: Garcia earned $1.71 million, a five-year exemption on the PGA Tour and a three-year exemption to the Masters.
Runner-up: Paul Goydos (74)
Shot of the day: Garcia hit a wedge that stopped 4 feet from the hole on the island-green 17th to secure victory.
Waterlogged: Goydos was the first and last player of the tournament to hit into the water on No. 17.
Key statistic: Garcia had gone three years and 53 tour events without winning, the longest drought of his career.
Noteworthy: It was the first playoff at The Players Championship since 1987, the longest any PGA Tour event has gone without a playoff.
Quoteworthy: ``I got beat. I played good golf. That doesn't mean you win. There's no defense. I can't tackle the little guy. There's no knee-capping. You have to accept the guy beat me.'' - Goydos.
Next year: No one in the 36-year history of The Players Championship has successfully defended his title.