SPRINGFIELD, N.J. – The forecast electricity in the air that could have delayed the PGA Championship's finish until Monday — or even Tuesday — never materialized during a marathon Sunday, when Jimmy Walker celebrated his first major title with champagne.
That is, it didn't materialize, unless you count Walker's holed shot from a greenside bunker midway through his final round that reverberated around Baltusrol's far, back corner; or unless you count his winning 3-foot par putt on No. 18 that finally trumped defending champion Jason Day in a two-man tussle.
The 37-year-old Walker followed that holed bunker shot at the par-4 10th hole with another birdie at the par-4 11th, and he held on from there, turning a three-shot lead on the 18th hole into a one-shot victory after Day had made a dramatic eagle on the par-5 hole in the group just ahead of him.
"It's cool that he did what he did to make me do what I had to do," said Walker, previously a five-time PGA Tour winner whose last victory was at home in San Antonio in 2015.
His PGA victory means all four majors had first-time major winners, the first time that's happened since 2011. England's Danny Willett won the Masters, American Dustin Johnson broke through at the U.S. Open after so many almosts and Sweden's Henrik Stenson won his first at age 40, outdueling Phil Mickelson at the British Open.
Walker won wire-to-wire just as Mickelson did in the 2005 PGA at Baltusrol. Walker also picked up double Ryder Cup points, enough to move from 29th in the U.S. standings all the way to fourth, essentially guaranteeing him a return trip to the event he said two years ago in Scotland he never wants to miss again.
The top eight on the points list after the Barclays tournament a month from now qualify for the event at Hazeltine National.
When asked if he now deserves a place on the team for such a victory, Walker said: "I have no idea. I don't know when it shuts off. … It's cool. That's a byproduct of playing good golf. I know the majors are worth more. If I make the team, I'm honored. It's a really fun week."