Stewart Cink shot a 6-under-par 66 and ran away with the Ally Problem for his first win on the PGA Tour Champions on Sunday in Grand Blanc, Mich.
The highlights of Cink’s bogey-free spherical included a prolonged downhill birdie putt at No. 5 and three brief birdie putts on the again 9 (Nos. 11, 13 and 16) at Warwick Hills Golf & Nation Membership. Cink performed the ultimate 36 holes of the event and not using a bogey.
After beginning the day with a three-shot lead, Cink completed the event 17-under 199, 4 strokes forward of South Korea’s Ok.J. Choi (final-round 67).
Cink, 51, made his PGA Tour Champions debut in Might 2023 after he turned 50. He captured his first title in his tenth begin on the 50-and-older circuit.
“It is good to be one of many youthful gamers for a change and have the ability to use some energy,” Cink advised the Golf Channel broadcast, “and (I) nonetheless can hit it fairly far, and the golf course was giving up some rolls.”
In March, Cink led the Cologuard Basic in Tucson, Arizona, after every of the primary two rounds however fell to a T7 end after a final-round 73.
“I am not gonna lie: I positively had the reminiscences from Tucson earlier this yr. I believe any human being would,” Cink mentioned. “However I used to be actually happy with myself, the way in which I stayed within the current. I caught to my recreation plan. This course — it may be had, however it’s essential to be in play and that is a key on this golf course and I did a extremely nice job on that.”
Cink has gained on the PGA Tour as not too long ago as April 2021, however he mentioned he’ll focus extra on the Champions Tour transferring ahead.
“I like taking part in on the PGA Tour. It has been an superior profession and I will not utterly cease, however I really feel at dwelling and comfy taking part in PGA Tour Champions golf largely going ahead, I imagine,” Cink mentioned.
Canadian Mike Weir shot the spherical of the day — an 8-under-par 64 with a gap eagle and 6 birdies — to rocket into third place at 12 below.
“I made a pleasant putt on 17 from about 25 toes. Outdoors of that, there have been a pair 12-footers and a bunch of tap-ins,” Weir mentioned. “Had a variety of possibilities, lots, a variety of possibilities. Enjoyable to have a spherical like that. They do not come round fairly often like that.”
Northern Eire’s Darren Clarke (67) positioned fourth at 10 below. David Duval and Germany’s Bernhard Langer every fired rounds of 65 and completed in a five-way tie for fifth at 9 below with Bob Estes (70), David Branshaw (71) and Australian Steve Allan (71).
–Area Degree Media