(Silvis) Author of a 62, Sepp Straka won the John Deere Classic by two shots ahead of Brendon Todd and Alex Smalley on Sunday.

Straka brought home the best card of his career.

He got an eagle and nine birdies, including four in a row on the back nine. He was able to overcome a double bogey on the 18th hole.

Straka totaled 263, or 21 under par. The 30-year-old Austrian scored his second PGA win after the Honda Classic last year.

Even with just one bogey, Todd shot 68, his worst score of the week. Smalley delivered a 67, thanks in part to five birdies.

Ludvig Aberg (63) and Adam Schenk (68) finished deadlocked in fourth, three shots behind Straka.

Aberg got an eagle and six birdies.

Canadian Adam Svensson finished 21st at 271, following a 69. He bogeyed twice in a row on the front nine.