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PGA TOUR
FedEx ST. JUDE CLASSIC
Site: Memphis.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: TPC Southwind (7,239 yards, par 70).
Purse: $5.7 million. Winner's share: $1,026,000.
Canadians Stephen Ames 70 68 73 71 +2, David Hearn T18 69 71 67 69 -4, Brad Fritsch 68 73 68 73 +2
Round 4 notes
pgatour.com Harris English won the FedEx St. Jude Classic on Sunday, making birdies on two of the final three holes to hold off Phil Mickelson and Scott Stallings by two strokes
Mickelson shot a 67, and Stallings had a 68. Mickelson said English finished strong and has been playing some great golf, but the four-time major winner got most of what he wanted after not playing the previous three weeks as he tuned up for the U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club
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LPGA
WEGMANS LPGA CHAMPIONSHIP
Site: Pittsford, N.Y.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: Locust Hill Country Club (6,532 yards, par 72).
Purse: $2.25 million. Winner's share: $337,500.
Canadians Maude Aimee LeBlanc WD, Alena Sharp MC, Sue Kim +17 75 74 81 75, Sara Maude Juneau MC, Stephanie Sherlock MC, Rebecca Lee Bentham MC, Lorie Kane +11 74 74 74 77
Round 4 notes (F)
lpga.com Inbee Park held off a surging Catriona Matthew, sinking an 18-foot birdie putt on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff at the Wegmans LPGA Championship to capture her seventh-career victory and third major championship.
Matthew shot a final-round 4-under 68 to force a playoff with Park, who finished with a 3-over 75 including 3 bogeys in her last six holes. Park has won the first two majors of the 2013 season, having also captured the Kraft Nabisco Championship back in April
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CHAMPIONS TOUR
REGIONS TRADITION
Site: Birmingham, Ala.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: Shoal Creek (7,145 yards, par 72).
Purse: $2.2 million. Winner's share: $330,000.
Canadians Jim Rutledge 75 73 72 71 +3, Rod Spittle T22 71 66 73 72 -6
Round 4 notes
pgatour.com David Frost never flinched in his showdown with World Golf Hall of Fame member Fred Couples, even with his first major championship on the line and a late rain delay to ponder the stakes.
Frost parred the final two holes to hold on for a one-stroke victory over Couples on Sunday in the Regions Tradition, the South African's first major title in 17 attempts on the Champions Tour.
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EUROPEAN TOUR
LYONESS OPEN
Site: Atzenbrugg, Austria.
Schedule: Wednesday-Sunday.
Course: Diamond Country Club (7,410 yards, par 72).
Purse: $1.31 million. Winner's share: $217,670.
Round 4 notes
Joost Luiten completed his second European Tour victory in style as the Dutchman took the Lyoness Open powered by Greenfinity by two shots.
Luiten shrugged off a shaky start and a one-hour weather delay to card a closing 71 at Diamond Country Club to finish 17 under par and win by two shots from Denmark's Thomas Björn, who birdied the 18th to claim outright second ahead of China's Liang Wen-chong and France's Romain Wattel.
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PGA TOUR CANADA
Times Colonist Island Savings Open,
Thursday-Sunday,
Uplands Golf Club,
Victoria, British Columbia
Round 4 notes
pgatourCanada.com With two birdies over his final three holes and a 4-under par 66, Marysville, Ohio’s Stephen Gangluff became the winner of PGA TOUR Canada’s inaugural event, capturing the Times Colonist Island Savings Open by two shots over Nampa, Idaho’s Tyler Aldridge.
Gangluff, who captured the Order of Merit on what was the Canadian Tour in 2006, earned $27,000 for the win and put himself atop the standings for the The Five Web.com Tour cards for 2014 that will be handed out at season’s end.
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EUROPEAN SENIOR TOUR
PGA Seniors Championship
Thursday-Sunday,
De Vere Mottram Hall,
Mottram St. Andrew, England
Canadians Rick Gibson 74 74 69 73 Ken Tarling MC 74 76 Jean La Force MC 74 78, Phil Jonas MC 76 74
Round 4 notes
Paul Wesselingh saved his best for last at the ISPS HANDA PGA Seniors Championship as he posted the lowest round of the week at De Vere Mottram Hall to set the seal on a four shot victory over Paraguay’s Angel Franco.
His staggering 20 under par total proved insurmountable for the chasing pack as he carded a flawless closing round of 64 to hold off competition from Franco and a charging Ian Woosnam, who applied the pressure early in the final round on his way to posting a 65 and a third place finish.
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EUROPEAN CHALLENGE TOUR
Czech Challenge Open,
Thursday-Sunday,
Kuneticka Hora Golf & Spa,
Dritec,
Czech Republic
Round 4 notes (Final)
François Calmels fired a sizzling 11 birdies in a final-round 65 to come from behind and win his second Challenge Tour title of the season on an eventful last day at the D+D Real Czech Challenge Open.
The Frenchman, who began the day three shots off the lead at Golf & Spa Kunetická Hora, finished with an aggregate score of 22 under par, three clear of the English trio of Robert Dinwiddie, overnight leader Adam Gee and Sam Walker, to pick up a cheque for €25,600 and with it move to second in the 2013 Challenge Tour Rankings.
The Frenchman, who began the day three shots off the lead at Golf & Spa Kunetická Hora, finished with an aggregate score of 22 under par, three clear of the English trio of Robert Dinwiddie, overnight leader Adam Gee and Sam Walker, to pick up a cheque for €25,600 and with it move to second in the 2013 Challenge Tour Rankings.
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Bryan Angus
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