Nico Echavarria birdied two of the last three holes Sunday for a 3-under 67 to win the Zozo Championship by one shot over Justin Thomas and Max Greyserman.

Echavarria won for the second time on the PGA Tour, this one sending him to the Masters next year for the first time.

The 30-year-old Chilean finished at 20-under 260 at the Narashino Country Club to break the tournament record set by Tiger Woods in 2019.

Thomas, in likely his lone FedEx Cup Fall appearance before going home for the birth of his first child, closed with a 66. Greyserman briefly held a one-shot lead and closed with a 65. It was his third runner-up finish in his last five stars.

LPGA Tour

Ruoning Yin won for the second time in three weeks by closing with a 7-under 65 to break out of a three-way tie for the lead and win the Maybank Championship by one shot.

Yin also won the Buick LPGA Shanghai that kicked off the “Asia Swing” on the LPGA Tour, which concludes next week in Japan. The Chinese star previously won the Dow Championship team event, giving her three LPGA titles this year.

Yin held off Jeeno Thitikul (66), a runner-up for the second straight year in Malaysia. Thitikul and Yin were partners in the Dow Championship victory.

Haeran Ryu of South Korea shot a 67 and finished two shots behind.

DP World Tour

Byeong Hun An made an 8-foot birdie putt on the last hole for a 5-under 67, and then birdied the par-5 18th in a playoff to defeat Tom Kim in the Genesis Championship for his second European tour title.

The victory was nine years after An won his first European title in the BMW PGA Championship. It follows a strong year for the 33-year-old South Korean that has been missing only a victory. An, who made the Presidents Cup team, moved to No. 27 in the world ranking.

Kim missed an 8-foot birdie putt for the win. He also closed with a 67.

Ricardo Gouveia shot 67 to finish one shot out of the playoff. But his third-place finish was enough for him to secure his full European tour card for next year.

PGA Tour Champions

Padraig Harrington closed with a 5-under 67 for a two-shot victory in the Simmons Bank Championship, his third title this year.

Y.E. Yang made 10 birdies in his closing round of 65 and pulled within one shot when Harrington made his lone bogey on the 14th hole. But the Irishman held steady with three straight pars and a birdie on No. 18.

The tournament determined the top 36 who qualify for the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship in two weeks in Phoenix. New York club pro Jason Caron made the biggest move from No. 53 to No. 35 with a 68 to tie for third with Hiroyuki Fujita, who also advanced. Cameron Percy got the 36th spot.