33,300 75-71-71-217 Hal Sutton, $33,300 71-74-72-217 Michael Allen, $27,900 71-74-73-218 Jay Don Blake , $27,900 75-71-72-218 Bart Bryant, $27,900 75-74-69-218 Steve Elkington, $27,900 73-74-71-218
Updated Aug 26, 2012 10:48 PM ET SNOQUALMIE, Wash. (AP) Jay Don Blake watched his putt lip out and figured his best shot at winning was over. LEADERBOARD How did your favorite golfer fare? Visit
SAS Championship on Sunday to take the lead in the Charles Schwab Cup points race, shooting a 9-under 63 to beat Jay Don Blake by two strokes LEADERBOARD How did your favorite golfer fare? Visit our Champions Tour leaderboard . Four shots back
Roger Chapman and Jay Don Blake teamed to shoot an 11-under 61 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead in the Champions Tour's Legends of Golf better-ball
71-68-69-208 Scott Hoch (0), $19,979 71-64-73-208 Bernhard Langer (0), $19,979 67-70-71-208 Jay Don Blake (0), $14,875 70-68-71-209 Russ Cochran (0), $14,875 70-72-67-209 Jeff Freeman (0), $14
169 $203,763 10. Russ Cochran 167 $214,718 11. Jay Haas 161 $212,523 12. Corey Pavin 142 $175,709 13. Jay Don Blake 141 $237,167 14. Steve Elkington 130 $154,690 15. Tom Lehman 128 $150,435 16. Kenny Perry 124 $144,000
the 18th to finish at 12-under-par 204, surviving three bogeys and a double bogey to finish one stroke ahead of Jay Don Blake at TwinEagles' Talon Course. Langer shot even-par 72 in the final round. The winner in 2011 and the runner-up
50-and-over tour, won the event in 2011 at The Quarry. Bob Tway was second after a 65, and Tom Pernice Jr., Jay Don Blake and John Huston shot 66. Tway, who has had two top-10 finishes in his last 44 events, spent the offseason working
share: $307,000. Last year: Dan Forsman won the season-opening tournament for his third Champions Tour title. Jay Don Blake was second, two strokes back. Notes: The 40-player field features major champions from the last five years, other
Championship (Bernhard Langer) Aug. 17-19 - Dicks' Sporting Goods Open (Willie Wood) Aug. 24-26 - Boeing Classic ( Jay Don Blake ) Sept. 14-16 - Pacific Links Hawaii Championship (Willie Wood) Oct. 5-7 - SAS Championship (Bernhard Langer