The final day of the 2015 RBC Heritage came to a close on Sunday, with Jim Furyk earning his first PGA Tour victory since 2010.

Furyk earned his 17th career victory, shooting an 8-under par 63 and holding off Kevin Kisner in a two-hole playoff. Below is recap of the final day's events (via PGA Tour).

What They're Saying

Jim Furyk: "It's been a little over four-and-a-half [years] to be exact and I think that dropping that putt and getting excited on 17, there was a lot of pent-up frustration. I can't think of a more fitting place to kind of break that streak and get another win under my belt. This is my favorite event. I love being here and outside of winning another major championship, this is the perfect place to do it."

Kevin Kisner: "I knew the scores [Sunday] were going to be low, and I managed to shoot low, but every time I looked up on the back nine, Jim was making another birdie."

Sean O'Hair: "I've been playing well all year, and just not quite putting four rounds together. I'm starting to do that again, which is nice, and I'm starting to finally see some results, which is good."

Stats of the Day

Blake Adams, Kevin Kisner, Russell Knox and Bryce Molder all finished with a 92.86 percent driving accuracy, while Jim Furyk finished with the most total birdies (nine).

Ongoing FedEx Cup Leaderboard

Standings through: RBC Heritage

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Events

Points

Wins

1

Jordan Spieth

+1

11

2,009

2

2

Jimmy Walker

-1

11

1,680

2

3

J.B. Holmes

-

12

1,233

1

4

Patrick Reed

-

12

1,173

1

5

Bubba Watson

-

6

1,117

0

6

Dustin Johnson

-

7

1,106

1

7

Charley Hoffman

-

15

1,031

0

8

Ryan Moore

+3

11

952

0

9

Jason Day

-

7

941

1

10

Hideki Matsuyama

+4

12

939

0