(Blaine) Lee Hodges shot a final round of 67 on Sunday and went on to win the 3M Golf Open for his first career PGA Tour title.

Hodges set tournament records with a cumulative score of 260 and a win by a margin of seven strokes. Overall, he slashed 24 strokes from par.

Hodges, who started the day five strokes ahead of J.T. Poston, led by three when he showed up on the par-5 18th hole.

After Poston went for broke, a call that earned him a triple bogey in the 18th, Hodges followed it up with his third birdie of the round thanks to a routine putt.

Poston finished round four with a score of 69, tying Martin Laird (64) and Kevin Streelman (66) for second place.

Canadian Mackenzie Hughes finished the competition with a total of 274, tied for 30th. Fellow countryman Adam Svensson finished one shot behind, tied for 37th.