Belgium Thomas emphasized the first PGA tour victory of his career with a seven-shot triumph at the World Cup Phoenix Open.
Degy is the first Belgian to win on the tour.
The American duo Michael Kim and Daniel Berger both shot 67 in the last rounds and took second place with 17.
The only time that the drinks appeared under slight pressure was when Berger loosened his fifth bird of the round on the 15th to reduce the lead to just two shots.
But the priority underlined his trust by following Berger for his own birdie before setting up the competition effectively, when a breathtaking approach on the 16th Par-Drei set up a tap-in bird. In fact, the latest winner of the PGA Tour distributed the last three holes of the tournament.
A cheering defeat celebrated green on 18th with his two children and his wife Sarah, before he was soaked by a expected Matt Wallace to champagne, who had ended his week after a fine four-end final at six under.
Christiaan Bezuidenhout (66) and Jordan Spieth (68) ended another shot to 16.
Justin Thomas recently let 102 yards for Eagle – a shot that brought him together with the American colleague Will Chandler and Scotland Robert Macintyre for sixth place.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler had started the day eight again and threatened to take a run on his first title of the year when he went through the first six holes four.
But the birdies then dried for the Masters champion and once on the back nine, his round fell unusually apart when Bogeys recently followed a double bogey on the Par-Four-last Par-Four on the Par-Four.
Scheffler shot five for the back nine, which brought him back for the round and a tie for the 25th place – his first finish before the top 20 since the last June.

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Scheffler also found water on the 15th par after he had accumulated his second shot, even though he was convicted at least after a penalty drop to save Par with a fine up and down.
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