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hole-in-one in Allianz Championship history, using a 6-iron on the 176-yard eighth. He finished with a 69. Jim Colbert , the winner of 20 senior titles and the 1995 and 1996 Player of the Year, became the ninth player in Champions Tour
Chi Chi Rodriguez, 4. Jack Nicklaus, 5. Bob Charles, 6. Gil Morgan, 7. Miller Barber, 8. Don January, 9. Jim Colbert and 10. Tom Watson. * * * Leaner and better Kenny Perry is the defending champion of this week's PGA Tour stop
Wysong. The field featured a who's who of future top players, such as George Archer, Deane Beman, Homero Blancas, Jim Colbert , Billy Joe Patton and Kermit Zarley. Of his seven matches, Nicklaus never needed to play the 18th hole and only two
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This whole golf thing is working out pretty well for Jim Colbert . He became the ninth golfer to play in 500 events on the Champions Tour when he participated in Friday's first round of the
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where a man approaching his 70s can claim a little triumph. Well, until a golfer 16 years younger steals it away. Jim Colbert , who turns 68 on Monday, hobbled through a five-under-par 66 Friday in the first round of the Toshiba Classic