LA QUINTA, Calif. — Sepp Straka had never entered a final round with a lead on the PGA Tour until Sunday. In his two previous victories, he had to charge from far behind on the final day with no time to feel the nerves that roiled his stomach from the first tee onward at The American Express.
To handle the pressure, Straka kept thinking about the famous quote by his alma mater's football coach, Georgia's Kirby Smart, who summarized his program's philosophy three years ago as: "We will not be hunted."
Straka remained aggressive and stayed well in front while hunting down a comfortable two-shot victory over Justin Thomas. The 31-year-old Austrian finished at 25-under 263 with a final-round 70 on the Stadium Course.
''This course kind of makes it easy (to stay focused), because you just have to hit your shots,'' Straka said. ''There's no safe play. You just have to hit your numbers, especially as firm as the greens are. You have to execute. That made it easy.''
Straka, already the first Austrian to earn a tour card and to win three years ago, marched to victory after taking a four-shot lead into the final round at the venerable Coachella Valley tournament. He didn't have a bogey in the four-day event until making two in the final three holes, but his competitors couldn't mount a charge to make it uncomfortable.
Straka's victory was his first since the birth of his son, Leo, in December 2023. The still-new dad looked cool and collected on PGA West's Stadium Course — even when he wasn't.
''Nerves, just complete nerves,'' Straka said. ''Stomach in a knot, the whole nine. So, yeah, just really excited about the way I handled the pressure today.''
Thomas shot a 66 to finish at 23 under, one shot ahead of Justin Lower (69) and Australia's Jason Day (69) in third. Day got his first top-three finish since the 2023 British Open, while Lower recorded his third top-five finish in his last five tournaments.