3-under-par 69 Saturday to increase his lead to four strokes after the second round of the Champions Tour's AT & T Championship . LEADERBOARD How did your favorite golfer fare? Visit our Champions Tour leaderboard . Calcavecchia, three strokes
Updated Oct 28, 2012 9:11 PM ET SAN ANTONIO (AP) David Frost won the AT & T Championship on Sunday, beating Bernhard Langer with a birdie on the second hole of a playoff after overcoming a six-stroke deficit in the
67 on Friday to take a two-stroke lead over Kenny Perry in the suspended first round of the Champions Tour's AT & T Championship . LEADERBOARD How did your favorite golfer fare? Visit our Champions Tour leaderboard . Thirty-three of the 80
21 PM ET SAN ANTONIO (AP) Mark Calcavecchia remained the leader after the weather-delayed first round of the AT & T Championship finished on Saturday. LEADERBOARD Get caught up with all the action with our PGA Tour leaderboard . His 5-under
Scores Sunday from the $1.8-million Champions Tour- AT & T Championship , played at the par-72, 6,923-yard TPC San Antonio Canyons Course Final Round Fred Couples (270), $270,000 65-62-66-193
finished with a course-record 10-under 62 on Saturday to take a seven-stroke lead in the Champions Tour's AT & T Championship . LEADERBOARD How did your favorite golfer fare? Visit our Champions Tour leaderboard . Couples had 12 birdies
Sunday At TPC San Antonio (ATT Canyons Course) San Antonio Purse: $1.85 million Yardage: 6,923; Par: 72 Final x-won on second hole of playoff x-David Frost (278), $277,500 71-71-66-208
to wire in the event's 19 years. It was his fourth career Champions Tour victory and first since last year's AT & T Championship in San Antonio. In four events this season, Frost hasn't finished out of the top 10. Couples, the 2010 champion
to wire in the event's 19 years. It was his fourth career Champions Tour victory and first since last year's AT & T Championship in San Antonio. ''I felt as good as I did the first two days,'' Frost said. ''I really enjoyed the tussle
Scores Saturday from the AT & T Championship , a $1.7 million Champions Tour event at 6,735-yard, par-71 Oak Hills Country Club: Second Round Andy Bean 67-67-134