Monty earns $70,000 for T5 finish
Colin
Montgomerie finished three shots behind winner David Frost (South
Africa) in the Champions Tour's Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic.
The Scot, who earned $70,000 for his tied fifth finish, had rounds of 67, 72 and70 for seven-under 209.]
Frost shot 68, 70 and 68 for 10-under 206.
He won by one shot from joint runners-up Kevin Sutherland (68-667-72) and Tom Lehman (71-66-70).
Sandy Lyle earned S4,829 for a T47 finish with scores of 76, 73 and 73 for 222.
FROST WINS DESPITE LATE PENALTY
FROM CBS SPORTS.COM
SAUCIER,
Mississippi . -- David Frost survived a one-stroke penalty on the
par-3 17th and won the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic on Sunday
when Tom Lehman missed a 4-foot birdie putt on the last hole.
The 55-year-old South African finished with a 4-under 68 at Fallen
Oak for a one-stroke victory against 2011 winner Lehman and
second-round leader Kevin Sutherland.
Frost was penalized after the coin marking his ball on the green
moved when he accidentally dropped the ball on it. That left him
with a bogey and cut his lead to a stroke.
"I
marked the ball and as I picked it up, the ball just kind of slipped
out of my hand, hit the coin and moved it," Frost said. "I knew
exactly where it was and I just moved it back and didn't think
there was a penalty at all because I knew exactly where it was.
"There is some kind of rule that says in the act of
marking the ball if you drop your coin. They told me I dropped the
ball, which is an act of negligence and had to incur a one-stroke
penalty. I was like, 'You've got to be kidding me. Last year
disqualified and this year a one-shot penalty.'
"It was frustrating. You play by the rules and luckily for me in the
end it didn't make any different and I'm happy Lehman didn't beat
me in a playoff."
Frost, disqualified last
year for moving a stone in a bunker, made a testy-5-footer for par
on the final hole to get to 10-under 206, then waited as Lehman
missed virtually the same putt for birdie.
"I guess,
just misread it," Lehman said about the putt that slipped by the
right edge of the cup. "I thought I hit a good putt. It certainly it
didn't do what I thought it was going to do. I thought it was going
to break left and it didn't."
After playing
the front nine in 1 under with a bogey and two birdies, Frost
birdied Nos. 11-13 to take the lead and made another birdie on No.
15.
"Every victory you do accomplish holds a special place," Frost said. "This is a very special victory for me."
Lehman closed with a 70, and Sutherland had a 72.
Joe
Durant was fourth at 8 under after a 69. Hall of Famer Colin
Montgomerie and Woody Austin each shot 70s to finish at 7 under.
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