Monday, November 14, 2016

Monty finishes second for senior season, wins $500,000

Goydos Wins US Senior Champions Tour Finale, Langer Takes Season Title




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Paul Goydos poses with the tournament trophy and Bernhard Langer holds the Charles Schwab Cup on Sunday.
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona. (AP) Paul Goydos and Bernhard Langer got the big trophies and cheques Sunday in the US PGA Tour Senior Champions' season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship.
Goydos completed a wire-to-wire victory in the tournament, and Langer finished second to win his third straight season points title and fourth overall.
''Wire-to-wire, baby!'' Goydos said.
Goydos shot a 4-under 66 to finish at 15-under 195 on Desert Mountain's Cochise Course. He opened with a 62 in windy conditions and shot a 67 on Saturday to take a two-stroke lead over Colin Montgomerie and four-shot advantage over Langer into the final round.
''You start out and really, the best place you could be is way ahead, especially with Montgomerie and Langer, Langer four shots,'' Goydos said. ''If we played a match, he'd have to give me like two a side, so I thought it was a pretty even spot to be in. Montgomerie probably the same thing, I was lucky to get past him. These guys are Hall of Famers.''
The 52-year-old Goydos earned $440,000. He also won the Dick's Sporting Goods Open in July in New York and has four victories on the 50-and-over tour. He won twice on the PGA Tour and shot a 59 in the 2010 John Deere Classic.
''You've got to hit the ball in play here,'' Goydos said. ''You've got to hit greens. It's not a scrambling type golf course. At least if you do you've got to miss it in the right place, which I thought I did a very good job of all week for the most part.''
Langer had a 64. Recovering from a left knee injury that forced him to withdraw from the play-off opener at Sherwood, the 59-year-old Florida-based German star won the $1 million annuity as the Charles Schwab Cup season champion and topped the tour with four victories and $3,016,959.
''The guy's a super hero,'' Goydos said. ''Seems like he should get older. ... I mean, he's getting better. It's his best year and he's 59. He's amazing.''
In 21 tournaments this year, Langer's worst finish was a tie for 13th.
''It's incredible,'' Langer said. ''Finishing all the tournaments throughout the year in the top 13, it's extremely tough to do. So it's difficult to put it all into words, how consistent it's been, how good it's been, but very blessed, very fortunate.''
Montgomerie had a 68 to finish third at 11 under. The Scot was second in the standings, earning a $500,000 annuity.
Goydos finished third in the Charles Schwab Cup standings and earned a $300,000 annuity.
Woody Austin (64) and 62-year-old Jay Haas (68) tied for fourth at 7 under.

FINAL TOTALS
Par 210 (3x70). 
1 Paul Goydos 62   67   66

195   $440,000
2 Bernhard Langer 67   66 64

197 $250,000
3 Colin Montgomerie 65   66 68

199 $210,000
T4 Woody Austin 70 69 64  

203 $162,500
T4 Jay Haas 68 67 68

203 $162,500
T6 Scott Dunlap 71 66 67

204 $113,125
T6 Duffy Waldorf 67 67 70

204 $113,125
T8 Kevin Sutherland 69 69 68

206 $81,250
T8 Jesper Parnevik 70 65 71

206 $81,250
T10   Tom Pernice Jr. 67 70 70

207 $62,500
T10 Esteban Toledo 70 68 69

207 $62,500
T10 Doug Garwood 70 67 70

207 $62,500
T13 Miguel Angel Jimenez   74   67 67

208 $56,250
T13 Rocco Mediate 70 70 68

208 $56,250
T15 Tom Byrum 71 69 69

209 $48,750
T15 Gene Sauers 73 67 69

209 $48,750
T15 Joe Durant 70 69 70

209 $48,750
T15 Bart Bryant 68 68 73

209 $48,750
T19 Kirk Triplett 68 72 71

211 $35,000
T19 Scott McCarron 69 71 71

211 $35,000
T19 Mike Goodes 70 66 75

211 $35,000
T22 Fred Funk 73 70 69

212 $26,250
T22 Joey Sindelar 73 69 70

212 $26,250
24 Wes Short Jr. 80 66 67

213 $23,750
25 Olin Browne 75 68 71

214 $22,500
T26 Michael Allen 72 74 69

215 $19,531
T26 Brandt Jobe 75 72 68

215 $19,531
T26 Jeff Sluman 73 70 72

215 $19,531
T26 Paul Broadhurst 67 71 77

215 $19,531
30 David Frost 73 70 73

216 $17,500
31 Tommy Armour III 72 71 74

217 $16,875
T32 Jerry Smith 73 73 72

218 $15,938
T32 Jeff Maggert 70 74 74

218 $15,938
34 Billy Andrade 73 70 76

219 $15,000
35 Carlos Franco 76 75 75

226 $14,375
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