Mahaffey
edges Cañizares, Fleisher
John Mahaffey
made a 30-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole Sunday to win the rain-delayed
$1.1 million Southwestern Bell Dominion PGA Senior Tour event at the Dominion
Country Club.
Mahaffey,
the 1978 PGA Championship winner, won for the first time as a senior and earned
$165,000 after the three-man playoff.
Mahaffey, who had
a final-round 2-under 70, beat José Maria Cañizares, who missed a 25-footer
in near darkness, on the final playoff hole.
Bruce Fleisher,
who has won four senior events this year, was eliminated on the first playoff
hole when he missed a 12-foot birdie putt.
All three finished
the 54 holes of regulation at 12-under 204. Cañizares got into the playoff
with a 67, while Fleisher had a 69.
The three-way playoff
was a first for the 15-year-old Dominion tournament.
"I started putting
better this week," Mahaffey said. "No. 17 was a good hole for me this week."
Mahaffey, a native
of nearby Kerrville who has a home at The Dominion, made his third birdie of the
day on the par-3 17th during the regular round, to move into a tie at 12 under
with Cañizares and Fleisher.
On the first playoff
hole, the par-5, 545-yard 18th, Fleisher was eliminated by missing the 12-foot
putt. Both Cañizares and Mahaffey made birdie putts and went on to the par-3,
153-yard 17th where Mahaffey made his birdie putt.
"It was a good
playoff," Cañizares said. "It looked very easy. Mahaffey hit a very good
putt on 17."
Cañizares and Fleisher
both collected $88,000 as runners-up.
Larry Nelson shot
a 5-under 67 Sunday and was fourth at 11-under 205. Gil Morgan, who had a 71,
and Tom Jenkins, who closed with a 69, were another stroke back.
Defending champion
Lee Trevino, who won the event three times, ended up in a seven-way tie for 40th
place, at 216. He shot a 71 Sunday.
The start of the
tournament was delayed by rain for four hours Sunday morning. Then, at 3:30 p.m.,
the warning horns sounded as lightning came into the area. Play resumed after
a delay of 1:45.
AP