Updated Oct 12, 2012 7:18 PM ET CONOVER, North Carolina (AP) Dan Forsman overcame back problems Friday to shoot a 7-under 65 and take a one-stroke lead over Fred Funk , David Frost and Larry Mize
77-67-71-215 John Cook (46), $45,600 73-72-71-216 David Eger (46), $45,600 75-70-71-216 Dan Forsman (46), $45,600 76-71-69-216 Tom Kite (46), $45,600 76-70-70-216 Mark O'Meara (46), $45
Updated Jan 21, 2012 11:41 PM ET KAUPULEHU-KONA, Hawaii (AP) Dan Forsman had six back-nine birdies for a 7-under 65 and a two-stroke lead Saturday after the second round of the Champions Tour's
Dan Forsman won the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship on Sunday for his third Champions Tour title, closing with a 3-under
Mark Mouland 51 $80,092 26. Hale Irwin 46 $55,294 26. Tom Kite 46 $56,069 28. Larry Mize 45 $65,453 29. Dan Forsman 44 $81,069 29. Jim Gallagher, Jr. 44 $68,799 29. Jim Rutledge 44 $81,820 29. Scott Simpson 44 $71,729
70-70-65-205 Jim Rutledge (44), $44,333 72-71-62-205 Michael Allen (44), $44,333 70-68-67-205 Dan Forsman (44), $44,333 68-68-69-205 Jim Gallagher, Jr. (44), $44,333 66-68-71-205 Scott Simpson (44
1993): Bernhard Langer won his second green jacket when his challengers either faded away or failed to chase him. Dan Forsman hit two in the water on the 12th hole and made a 7. Langer was two shots ahead of Chip Beck when the German holed a
senior debut and is tied for 11th with Corey Pavin and Jay Haas. Only eight players, including defending champion Dan Forsman (73), failed to break par in calm conditions at Hualalai. This course has been the easiest on the Champions Tour
Jan. 20-22 - Mitsubishi Electric Championship ( Dan Forsman ) Feb. 10-12 - Allianz Championship (Corey Pavin) Feb. 17-19 - The ACE Group Classic (Kenny Perry) March 16-18 - Toshiba
Hualalai Golf Course (7,107 yards, par 72). Purse: $1.8 million. Winner's 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