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Fleisher wins 9th title
in 12 months
Bruce Fleisher won his ninth
Senior PGA Tour title in just over a year today, closing with a 2-under-par 69
for a four-stroke victory in the GTE Classic.
"I'm struggling to believe
that I'm doing what I'm doing," said Fleisher, who had just one victory in 408
events on the PGA Tour. "Maybe I should be more confident now."
Fleisher withstood a challenge
from Dana Quigley, who cut a five-stroke deficit at the start of the round to
just one with a birdie on No. 14. But a bogey on No. 15 and a double bogey on
No. 18 -- after his tee shot went in the water -- ended Quigley's bid.
"He made a good fight of
it today," Fleisher said. "He didn't make a bad shot until 15. With a five-shot
lead, I struggled and I fought. I didn't know whether to keep the pressure on
or not."
Fleisher, who earned $195,000,
had a 13-under 200 total on the TPC of Tampa Bay. He is averaging $81,135 in
36 senior starts.
"I think he proved he's
still the sheriff in town," said Quigley, who finished with a 68. "I applied
a lot of pressure, but he was just better today."
Fleisher had only one bogey
in the tournament, on the fourth hole Sunday.
Hale Irwin (69) and Jim
Dent (70) tied for third at 6-under 207, and John Mahaffey (73) followed at 209.
Tom Watson tied for eighth
at 211, topping the three high-profile senior newcomers in the field. Tom Kite
(214) tied for 20th and Lanny Wadkins (218) tied for 40th.
Jack Nicklaus closed with
a 71 to tie for 14th at 213.
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