Joe Durant claims 4th PGA Tour Champions title with Ally Challenge victory
Canada's Mike Weir finishes in 5-way tie for 10th, Stephen Ames in 8-way tie for 30th
Joe Durant made a 5-foot bogey putt on the par-4 18th Sunday for a one-stroke victory over Bernhard Langer in The Ally Challenge.
The 57-year-old Durant closed with a 4-under 68 to finish at 17-under 199 at Warwick Hills. He won for the fourth time on the PGA Tour Champions after winning four times on the PGA Tour.
A stroke behind Langer and Doug Barron entering the round, Durant had four birdies in a six-hole stretch on the front nine and added a birdie on the par-5 16th. He drove left on 18 into an adjacent fairway, clipped a branch hitting over the trees, left his third short of the green and chipped past.
"I haven't been in that position in quite a while and I had a lot of things in my brain that shouldn't have been in my brain," Durant said. "I'm a good driver of the ball, too, but I just stepped up there and I didn't have a clear picture of the shot I wanted to hit and I just completely flared it.
"I was very fortunate to be in the other fairway, but still had to get the second shot up over the trees, and I clipped the tree. Actually had the perfect yardage for me, a 60-yard wedge shot is the perfect yardage for me, but that just shows you how nervous I was and I dumped that one. I was somehow fortunate to just wiggle in that second putt."
'It's been a very memorable week'
Langer parred the 18th, hitting into two bunkers, in a 70. Two days after shooting his age on his 64th birthday, the German star had just one back-nine birdie — matching Durant on the 16th. Langer has 41 Champions victories, four off Hale Irwin's record.
"It's been a very memorable week with 64 on my 64th birthday. I'll never forget that," Langer said. "And playing really good, solid golf for the most part. Followed up the 64 with a 66 and today was a lot tougher. The wind was up, course played longer with all the rain we had last night, the pins were tough and I just didn't make a lot of putts today. That's why I shot 70, but it was still a good score."
Steven Alker was third at 15 under after a 67.
Barron (72), Steve Flesch (64) and K.J. Choi (66) were 14 under.
"I hit a good drive," Singh said. "I waited for a long time to hit my second, hit a 5-wood right at it, pitched to 50 and rolled right into the hole. Voila!"
A three-time winner of the PGA Tour's Buick Open at Warwick Hills, Singh tied for seventh with Stephen Leaney (68) at 13 under.
Defending champion Jim Furyk (70) tied for 10th at 10 under.
Mike Weir of Bright's Grove, Ont., also finished at 10 under and Calgary's Stephen Ames sat tied for 30th at 6 under.