Daily Camera (Boulder)

Kelly wins Senior Players for second time in three years

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NORTH BERWICK, Scotland — Xander Schauffele keeps making up for lost time.

Winless for more than two years, Schauffele picked up his fourth win in the last 12 months Sunday when he overcame a rough patch in the middle of his round with two key birdies and a par save for an evenpar 70 to win the Scottish Open.

Next up is another test on Scottish soil, this one the purest of all, the British Open at St. Andrews. Schauffele heads to the home of golf as among the hottest players in the world.

It was the first time the PGA Tour co-sanctioned a European tour event.

“It’s just an honor to win the first one,” said Schauffele, who now has seven career titles on the PGA Tour.

His 8-foot par save on the par-3 17th at The Renaissanc­e Club gave him a twoshot lead, and the 28-yearold from San Diego played it smartly from there. He took iron off the 18th tee to avoid trouble and wound up missing an 8-foot par that only affected the margin.

Schauffele finished at 7-under 273, one shot ahead of Kurt Kitayama (66).

Kitayama had a one-shot lead on the back nine and was still tied until missing a 6-foot par putt on the 17th hole and then having to wait to see if his score would be enough.

The consolatio­n for Kitayama was earning of three spots in the field at the British Open, his third straight time at golf’s oldest championsh­ip. The other two spots went to Brandon Wu and Jamie Donaldson, who tied for sixth.

So many others had a chance to earn a spot at St. Andrews. Rickie Fowler has played every British Open since 2010 and came into the final round of the Scottish Open within range. But he closed with a 75 and was headed back home across the Atlantic.

Ryan Palmer also was in position until playing the back nine with two bogeys and no birdies and missing out by two shots. It was tougher for Alex Smalley, who only needed a par on the 18th to earn a spot. He made bogey.

Mullinax birdies final hole to win Barbasol Championsh­ip

Trey Mullinax won the rain-delayed Barbasol Championsh­ip for his first PGA Tour title, holing a 15foot putt from the edge of the 18th green to beat Kevin Streelman by a stroke.

The 30-year-old Mullinax followed the breakthrou­gh putt with a celebrator­y fist

AKRON, Ohio — Jerry Kelly won the Bridgeston­e Senior Players Championsh­ip for the second time in three years, breaking away with two late birdies to beat defending champion Steve Stricker by two strokes.

Kelly closed with a 2-under 68, taking the outright lead with a 15-foot birdie putt from the fringe on the par-5 16th and running in a 10-footer on the par-4 17th. He finished at 11-under 269 on Firestone’s South Course.

Norm Hall

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/ Getty Images Rockies shortstop Garrett Hampson scores against the Arizona Diamondbac­ks on a single hit by first baseman Connor Joe during the seventh inning at Chase Field in Phoenix on Sunday afternoon.

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