| Sauers
wins again after 13 years Gene
Sauers won what might have been the last Air Canada Championship, closing with
a 2-under 69 on Sunday for a one-stroke victory over Steve Lowery. The 40-year-old
Sauers, who hasn't had a full PGA Tour card since 1996, finished with a 15-under
267 for his third tour victory and first since 1989. The 13-year gap between wins
is the third longest in tour history. Lowery,
who also finished second to Joel Edwards last year, shot a 68, missing an 8-foot
birdie putt on the final hole. Craig
Barlow (68) bogeyed the final hole to fall to 13 under and into a three-way tie
for third with Fiji's Vijay Singh (65) and Australian Robert Allenby (70). Sauers,
who came into the week 217th on the money list after playing just three events
this year, earned dlrs 630,000 his biggest payday ever and almost as much as he
made in the last eight years. He
might not get a chance to defend the title, with the future of the event in serious
doubt. Air Canada's four-year sponsorship ended this week, and Royal Bank's decision
not to increase its financial commitment leaves the event without a title sponsor.
"I would
be sad," said Fred Funk, who finished his fourth appearance in the event
at 8 under. "But we had a dinner meeting the other night with a bunch of
corporate people here and they are still interested in saving it and maybe they
can do it with a community effort." The
wind picked up and the greens firmed up in the afternoon sun on the Arnold-Palmer-designed
Northview Golf and Country Club course, but it didn't appear to bother Sauers.
He opened with
six straight pars before finally finding a birdie on the 584-yard, par-5 seventh.
He saved par out of the sand on No. 8 and got up-and-down for par with a 10-foot
putt on No. 9. Sauers
birdied the 548-yard, par-5 12th, then ran off six straight pars for the victory.
Lowery, who started
the day one group ahead, and two strokes behind Sauers, was tied for the lead
before a bogey out of the greenside bunker on the par-3 16th. After the near miss
on 18, he watched from just behind the green as Sauers completed the win with
a two-putt par. Sauers
started the week as the seventh alternate and didn't find out he would be playing
until Monday afternoon. He arrived in Vancouver one day later, but his clubs didn't
make it until Wednesday because of a luggage mix-up. With
no time to play a practice round, Sauers arrived at the first tee Thursday relying
on memories from his only other appearance at Northview back in 1997. He
bogeyed the first hole of the tournament, but played the next 44 without a blemish,
turning in rounds of 69 and 65 heading into the weekend. He recorded his only
other bogey midway through his third-round 66 that gave him a one-stroke lead.
Singh, the highest-ranked
player ever to take part in the tournament, matched the best round of the day
with his 65 that moved him into the three-way tie for third. Tom
Scherrer also shot a 65 for sole possession of sixth place at 12 under. David
Gossett and Australia's Peter Lonard, who started one stroke off the lead, tied
for seventh at 13 under. Email
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