AP...Daniel Berger won the FedEx St. Jude Classic for his first PGA Tour title, shooting a -3 67 to hold off Phil Mickelson, Steve Stricker and Brooks Koepka by three strokes.
Mickelson and Stricker shot 67, and Koepka had a 66 in the round that was delayed three hours because of storms. Dustin Johnson had a 63, setting the back-nine record with a 29, to finish fifth at -9
The 23-year-old Floridian had had never been in a final pairing until Sunday. When Mickelson, with his 42 career PGA Tour titles, closed within a stroke, Berger birdied three of his next four holes, highlighted by a 32-foot putt on the par-3 14th that pushed his lead to 13 under.
Berger finished at 13-under 267. He became the 13th first-time winner on tour this season and took home the winner’s check of $1.1 million in the 50th start of his career.
David Hearn finished his week with 71 69 71 70 +1 T41
PGA Tour Champions Constellation Senior Players final leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/champions/tournaments/constellation-senior-players-championship/leaderboard.html
AP...Bernhard Langer won the Constellation Senior Players Championship for the third straight year, holing a 12-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a one-stroke victory at windy Philadelphia Cricket Club.
The 58-year-old German star won his seventh senior major title, his fifth in the last 11 majors, to tie Hale Irwin for second place on the career list, a victory behind Jack Nicklaus.
Langer closed with a 3-over 73 to finish at 1-over 281 the highest winning score in the history of the event first played in 1983 and he held off Miguel Jimenez and Joe Durant who each shot 68.
The lone Canadian Rod Spittle shot 76 77 71 72 to finish T61
Web.com Rust-Oleum Championship final leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/webcom/tournaments/rust-oleum-championship/leaderboard.html
Max Homa won the Rust-Oleum Championship for his second Web.com Tour victory, closing with a 5-under 67 for a one-stroke victory over Josh Teater and John Mallinger
Ryan Yip was the top Canadian T39 -2
European Tour Lyoness Open final leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016044/leaderboard/index.html
China's Ashun Wu has claimed his second European Tour title after winning the Lyoness Open by a single shot.
The 30 year old, whose previous victory came at the Volvo China Open last year, finished the week on -13 after his 69 on Sunday.
Spain's Adrian Otaegui finished second on -12 with Englishman Richard McEvoy another stroke back at -11.
Bryan Angus
The 30 year old, whose previous victory came at the Volvo China Open last year, finished the week on -13 after his 69 on Sunday.
Spain's Adrian Otaegui finished second on -12 with Englishman Richard McEvoy another stroke back at -11.
Bryan Angus
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