Bohn seals victory with grandstand finish
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Two strokes clear when the rain-interrupted third round was completed earlier in the day, the American closed with a flawless five-under-par 67 for an 18-under total of 270.
A day after celebrating his 37th birthday, Bohn birdied 15, 16 and the par-five last, where he nearly holed out with a wedge approach, to complete a wire-to-wire victory.
Bohn's playing partner, fellow American Jeff Overton, fired a bogey-free 66 to finish alone in second at 16 under, two strokes in front of compatriot Troy Merritt (67).
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Double U.S. Open champion Lee Janzen birdied the last for a 69 and fourth place at 13 under.
For much of a sun-splashed afternoon, the tournament came down to a three-way battle between Bohn, Overton and Merritt.
Bohn, who had taken a two-shot lead after completing the last 12 holes of his third round in the morning, was caught at the top after Overton birdied the first, fourth and fifth.
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PGA Tour rookie Merritt, who covered the front nine in three-under 33, snatched the outright lead with back-to-back birdies from the 10th before faltering with a bogey on 14.
After knocking in the putt to edge a stroke in front, he rammed in a 22-footer on the 16th green to double his advantage.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"My caddie just kept saying 'Stay patient, stay patient,'" Bohn said after a tap-in for birdie at the last.
"I hit it to 20, 30 feet and couldn't really make anything but then I hit the shot on 15 and made a great putt on 16.
"I knew if I stayed patient, stayed within myself, it was going to happen. I'm thrilled."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Germany's Alex Cejka, who began the final round alone in second place, bogeyed three of the first six holes on the way to a 76 and a tie for 21st at seven under.
(Writing by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Dave Thompson)