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Abraham Ancer beats Smith, Casey in playoff to win LIV Hong Kong

Abraham Ancer regained just enough of the composure that helped him pull out to a 5-stroke lead after two rounds to beat Cameron Smith and Paul Casey in a playoff and win the inaugural LIV Golf tournament in Hong Kong on Sunday.

Ancer's comfortable lead at the start of the final round gradually disappeared with the Mexican golfer struggling to keep pace with the chasing pack after a 2-over round of 72 at the Hong Kong Golf Club course.

Casey's 6-under 64 final round, which led his Crushers GC to the team title, pulled him even with Ancer while Smith shot 4 under to secure a place in the playoff with the trio finishing at 13 under for the tournament.

With heavy rain falling, Ancer rediscovered his touch to find the fairway with his opening drive of the first playoff hole on the 18th while Casey and Smith pushed theirs right and left, respectively. A spectacular approach shot set up a short birdie putt that Ancer converted while Casey and Smith both finished with bogeys.

"I made that so hard on myself," said Ancer, who earned a $4 million payday. "The ballstriking wasn't there, but mentally I was really strong so I felt really good. I felt like I was not going to give up.

"That round could have gone south really quickly, and [I] hit some good bunker shots, some good putts that I needed to and just get myself in it and hit the right shot at the right time there in the playoff."

Casey said he wouldn't let the errant tee shot weigh on him.

"I'm not measuring my week on one hole. It was a great week," he said. "Loved it. Very happy for Abe."

Joaquin Niemann, who won the Jeddah tournament in Saudi Arabia last week for his second LIV victory in three starts, finished a stroke back of the playoff group after a sparkling 7 under in his final round.

Anthony Kim, who is returning to pro golf after a 12-year absence, recorded a 65 -- his first below-par round in two events.

"It's just one round of golf. But I played the right way," Kim said. "I played the right way, and I didn't do anything extraordinary. I just played like I know how to play."

The Hong Kong tournament is the second of three LIV Golf events that are part of the Asian swing, with the third in early May in Singapore. The week before Singapore, the LIV series will be in the Pacific region with a second consecutive tournament at The Grange in Adelaide, Australia, from April 26-28.

Next up on the LIV tour will be Miami from April 5-7.

The Associated Press and Field Level Media contributed to this report.