Tom Lehman made a par putt on the second playoff hole Sunday to become the 13th player to win his Champions Tour debut, teaming with Bernhard Langer to beat Craig Stadler and Jeff Sluman in the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf.
Each team finished at 27-under 189 in the better-ball event. Lehman and Langer (62) started the final round at 17 under, a stroke ahead of Stadler and Sluman, two strokes off the lead.
On a perfect day for scoring, several teams raced up the leaderboard at The Club... Read Full Story
Updated: April 24, 2009, 17:06
SAVANNAH, Ga.(AP) Tom Lehman's debut on the Champions Tour got off to a promising start, with some help from teammate Bernhard Langer. They were tied for the lead at 11-under with Fuzzy Zoeller and John Jacobs after Friday's first round of the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf. Both teams shot a combined 61 in the better-ball event and led by a stroke at The Club at Savannah Harbor, an island course in the middle of the Savannah River... Read Full Story
Updated: April 26, 2009, 17:26
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) Tom Lehman made a par putt on the second playoff hole Sunday to become the 13th player to win his Champions Tour debut, teaming with Bernhard Langer to beat Craig Stadler and Jeff Sluman in the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf. Each team finished at 27-under 189 in the better-ball event. Lehman and Langer (62) started the final round at 17 under, a stroke ahead of Stadler and Sluman, two strokes off the lead. On a... Read Full Story
Expectations run high when any former standout on the PGA Tour turns 50 and takes his game to the Champions Tour. Those expectations go even higher when former major championship winners make their debuts on the over-50 circuit. Former Masters winner Ben Crenshaw and three-time major championship winner Nick Price have yet to live up to their previous successes, neither having won a Champions Tour event. The same can't be said of two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer, who has hit the... Read Full Story
Updated: June 07, 2009, 22:25
LAKEWAY, Texas(AP) Bernhard Langer became the first three-time winner on the Champions Tour this season, closing with a 5-under 67 on Sunday for a six-stroke victory over Mark O'Meara in the Triton Financial Classic. "This is probably as dominant as I've been this year,'' said Langer, the first wire-to-wire winner this year on the 50-and-over tour. "I've won big before, but this is the best for this year.'' The German star, a seven-time... Read Full Story
Updated: June 07, 2009, 18:48
LAKEWAY, Texas(AP) Bernhard Langer shot a final-round 67 Sunday and cruised to a six-shot victory over Mark O'Meara in the Triton Financial Classic. Langer finished at 15-under 201 on The Hills Country Club course. O'Meara shot a final-round 70, while Dana Quigley finished with a 69 to end up another shot back. It was Langer's third Champions Tour victory of the season and sixth overall in less than two years. He was the leading money... Read Full Story
Bernhard Nearly Breaks Record For Playoff Holes. Langer should have won this on the 17th hole when he was at -14 but missed a really simple 2 foot putt. Meanwhile Jay Haas was getting a birdie at the par 5 18th to go to -14 as poor Langer dropped to -13 and it looked odds on that Jay was gonna win the thing ! But Bernhard loves matchplay and he pulled out his best play to get a birdie at the last and join Haas at -14 and go to a playoff. The record number for playoff holes is actually 11 and... Read Full Story
Bernhard Nearly Breaks Record For Playoff Holes. Langer should have won this on the 17th hole when he was at -14 but missed a really simple 2 foot putt. Meanwhile Jay Haas was getting a birdie at the par 5 18th to go to -14 as poor Langer dropped to -13 and it looked odds on that Jay was gonna win the thing ! But Bernhard loves matchplay and he pulled out his best play to get a birdie at the last and join Haas at -14 and go to a playoff. The record number for playoff holes is actually 11 and... Read Full Story
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Tom Lehman made a par putt on the second playoff hole Sunday to become the 13th player to win his Champions Tour debut, teaming with Bernhard Langer to beat Craig Stadler and Jeff Sluman in the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf. Read Full Story