DULUTH, Ga. — Retief Goossen received the PGA Tour Champions Mitsubishi Electrical Traditional at TPC Sugarloaf on Sunday, 24 years after successful the PGA Tour’s Bell South Traditional on the similar course.
Goossen completed the 14-point spherical beneath the modified Stableford scoring system, two factors forward of Stephen Ames. It was the 57-year-old South African’s fifth win in 150 matches on the senior tour.
Goossen made a birdie on the par-5 18th gap and completed with 39 factors. He additionally received the PGA Tour’s 2005 Worldwide beneath a scoring system first utilized in senior competitors.
Gamers earned eight factors for one albatross, 5 factors for one eagle, and two factors for one birdie. He misplaced 1 level for a bogey and three factors for a double bogey or greater.
Ames scored 19 factors within the ultimate spherical. Second spherical chief Zach Johnson was third with a 36 after a day of eight factors.
Native favourite Stewart Cink, who received the Senior PGA final week and received his third of the yr, was fourth with 35 factors after a 19-point spherical. Sink performed collegiate golf at Georgia Tech and lives in Atlanta.
