Clanton, a freshman at Florida State, clipped 14-year-old Henry Guan on the first playoff after both players tied at 17-under 266 at the end of regulation at Miami Beach (Fla.) Golf Club.
Clanton, a native of nearby Hialeah, Fla., entered the final round three shots behind Guan, who held the 54-hole lead at 15-under 197 after rounds of 65-65-67, but overtook the Irving, Texas resident after making back-to-back birdies on holes 16 and 17.
However, Guan calmy drained an eight-foot birdie putt on the par 4 finishing hole to force a playoff.
The two players went back to the par-5 15th hole where Clanton's drive split the fairway while Guan's leaked to the right and found the water. He then attempted to hit his halfway submerged ball but he was unsuccessful in clearing the penalty area. Clanton played it safe from the fairway, hit his third shot to 10 feet and two-putted for par and the victory.
Auburn commit Jackson Koivun from San Jose, Calif. finished in sole third place finish at 13-under following a final round 67. Roberto Nieves, a Miami resident who plays collegiately at Pepperdine, tied for fourth place with Virginia's Deven Patel at 12 under par.

