By The Associated Press Scores Sunday from the Boeing Classic, a Champions Tour event at the 7,183-yard, par-72 TPC Snoqualmie Ridge . Final Round (x-won on second playoff hole) x-Jay Don Blake (300), $300,000 68-70-68-206 Mark O'Meara
tough,'' Jenkins said. ''The nerves are not as good as they used to be.'' Jenkins had a 9-under 135 total at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge . He won the last of his seven titles on the 50-and-over tour in 2006. On the 439-yard third hole, Jenkins hit
has a long history of back issues and took three weeks off before the tournament. After his drive on No. 1 at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge , Couples lagged behind partners Mark O'Meara and John Cook and rubbed his lower back. When Couples reached his ball
Don Blake, Eduardo Romero and Kirk Triplett were tied for second at 68. Calcavecchia, a playoff winner last year at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge for his first Champions Tour title, made a 20-foot putt on No. 8 after his 4-iron approach sailed over the flag
Washington (AP) Scores Saturday in the Boeing Classic, a Champions Tour event played at the 7,183-yard, par-72 TPC Snoqualmie Ridge . Second Round Mark Calcavecchia 70-67-137 Kenny Perry 69-68-137 Russ Cochran 66-71-137 Jeff Sluman 67-70-137
Tour's Boeing Classic. Cochran, the Senior British Open winner last month, had an eagle, five birdies and a bogey at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge . Defending champion Bernhard Langer was two strokes back at 68 along with Hale Irwin and Ted Schulz. The 66-year-old
two-putt birdie on the first hole of a playoff. Calcavecchia and Cochran shot 7-under 65s to finish at 14 under at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge . Calcavecchia, a 13-time PGA Tour winner making his 31st career start in two seasons on the 50-and-over tour
in Canada. > Champions Tour Event: Boeing Classic. Site: Snoqualmie, Wash. Schedule: Friday-Sunday. Course: TPC Snoqualmie Ridge (7,183 yards, par 72). Purse: $2 million. Winner: $300,000. TV: Golf Channel (Friday, 6:30-8:30
that he's going to be on the team,'' Couples said just before a practice round preparing for the Boeing Classic at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge . ''There is no reason for me to wait till Sept. 26 to pick Tiger. He's the best player in the world forever
Minnesota Aug. 17-19 - Dicks' Sporting Godos Open, En-Joie GC, Endicott, New York Aug. 24-26 - Boeing Classic, TPC Snoqualmie Ridge , Snoqualmie, Washington Oct. 5-7 - SAS Championship, Prestonwood CC, Cary, North Carolina Oct. 12-14 - Greater