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Canizares
wins after nine hole playoff
Jose Maria Canizares
couldn't remember having to play this much golf in one day.
Canizares sank
a 24-foot birdie putt on the ninth hole in a sudden death playoff
to beat Gil Morgan in the Toshiba Senior Classic today.
"This is the
longest playoff I have ever been in,'' Canizares said. "I think
my longest playoff was six holes. You get tired when it is this
long.''
Canizares,
a 54-year-old Spaniard, missed several chances earlier in the playoff
before sinking the winning putt. Canizares won $210,000 and captured
his first Senior PGA Tour event. He had four second-place finishes
going into the week's event.
Canizares and
Morgan finished regulation with an 11-under 202.
Canizares started
today's round five shots behind the leader, Terry Mauney, who finished
with a 6-over 77, tied for 10th.
Morgan, who
earned $123,200 as the tournament runner-up, started the day eight
shots behind the lead, firing a 7-under par 64.
Canizares sank
a 10-foot birdie putt on the final hole of regulation to force the
playoff.
Both men fought
back and forth on the first seven playoff holes before settling
for pars on the eighth playoff hole.
Morgan missed
his birdie attempt on the ninth playoff hole from 40 feet out, leaving
it short about 6 feet. Canizares then followed with his winning
putt.
"It is very
nice to win because I am playing with some of the best players in
the world,'' Canizares said. "And in golf you have 18 holes, so
I think you always think you have a chance to win.''
The tournament
faced the threat of rain as cloudy skies covered the course all
afternoon. Last year's tournament was rain-shortened to 36 holes.
The last playoff
in Toshiba history was two years ago when Gary McCord won in a four-way
playoff.
The Toshiba
Senior Classic became the only tournament in Senior PGA Tour history
to surpass $1 million in charitable contributions the last two years.
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