Lyle and Woosnam finish runners-up, earn
$260,000 in Champions Tour team event
Sandy Lyle and Ian Woosnam, both past Masters champions, teamed up to finish second in the US Champions Tour's pairs tournament at Ridgedale, Missouri.
They earned $260,000 for finishing runners-up, three strokes behind winners Billy Andrade and Joe Durant. Durant had a hole in one.
Colin Montgomerie and Mark O'Meara finished T15 and earned $46,333.
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Hole in one helped Andrade and Durant win
RIDGEDALE, Missouri -- Joe Durant had a hole-in-one and teamed with Billy Andrade to win the Champions Tour's Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf on Sunday at Big Cedar Lodge.
Andrade
and Durant closed with a 9-under 45 at the par-3 Top of the Rock
course, playing nine holes of modified alternate shot and nine of better
ball. Durant aced the third hole on the second nine, using a 7-iron on
the 167-yard hole.
"You
don't know when those are coming," Durant said. "I just hit a good
solid shot. I was just trying to hit it right of the flag ... and it
just happened to go in the hole. You've still got to keep going. You've
got to regroup after something like that.
"We stepped up the last five
holes and did what we needed to do. I couldn't have a better partner. I
was so excited to win with my buddy. It feels really good."
Durant
and Andrade finished at 19-under 159 in the 54-hole event, opening
Thursday with a better-ball 63 on Buffalo Ridge's regulation Springs
course and shooting a 51 on Saturday in high wind on the par-3 course.
They each earned $230,000 for their first victories on the 50-and-older
tour.
"It was an unbelievable week," Andrade said. "We ham and
egged it very, very nicely, and Joe hit some beautiful shots today. The
hole-in-one was fantastic. I can't be more excited to be in a situation
to win out here because this is what we want to do. This is our goal, to
try to get in the winner's circle, and to do it like this and do it
with Joe has been such a treat for me."
Sandy Lyle and Ian Woosnam tied for second, three strokes back after a 51. The former Masters champions took a two-stroke lead into the final round.
Moments after Durant's ace, Mike Reid had a hole-in-one on the eighth hole. He used a 4-iron on the 194yd hole. Reid and Dan Forsman tied for 10th at 13 under.
Larry Nelson and Larry Fleisher won the Legends Division for players 65 and older, beating Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player by two strokes.
Nelson
and Fleisher birdied the final hole for a 1-under 26 for nine holes of
better ball on the par-3 course. They finished at 12 under in the
45-hole event.
"We played really well," Nelson said. "Yesterday
was just a miserable day to play golf. I mean, it was windy, gusting.
Sometimes I couldn't stand up hardly. It was amazing how hard the wind
blew and for us to hold it together there. And today was just kind of a
fun walk around nine holes and not trying to hurt ourselves."
Nicklaus and Player had two birdies in a bogey-free 25.
"It was a very exciting week, a very different format," Player said. "I think golf needs more of this."
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