Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Vijay Singh gets 1st individual win on PGA Tour Champions

- The associated press

NEWPORT BEACH » Vijay Singh got up-and-down for birdie with a putter from off the green on the final hole for a one-shot victory in the Toshiba Classic.

The 55-year-old Hall of Famer edged Tommy Tolles, Tom Pernice Jr. and Scott McCarron to win for the first time as an individual on the PGA Tour Champions. He teamed with Carlos Franco to win last year’s Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf.

Singh has played a limited schedule on the 50-and-over tour while continuing to compete on the PGA Tour, where he has 34 career victories.

The Fijian closed with a 5-under 66 for a threeday total of 11-under 202 at Newport Beach Country Club.

He got his stiffest challenge from Tolles, who was bogey-free before he threeputte­d the tough par-3 17th. Singh also bogeyed 17 to fall even with Tolles, whose chip from short of the green on the par-5 18th rolled 6 feet past. Tolles missed the birdie putt, opening the door for Singh playing behind him. EUROPEAN TOUR » Matt Wallace birdied the first playoff hole against fellow Englishman Andrew “Beef” Johnston to win the Hero Indian Open on Sunday.

Wallace, who closed with a 3-under 68, hit his second shot into 20 feet on the par-5 18th in the playoff at DLF Golf and Country Club. Johnston laid up and his birdie attempt was longer than what Wallace had for eagle.

Johnston shot 66. They finished at 11-under 277.

Shubhankar Sharma, who began the final round tied with Wallace, hit outof-bounds on the 15th hole and made double bogey to end his hopes of winning for the third time this year on the European Tour. The 21-year-old from India shot a 75 to tie for seventh, seven shots behind. Sharma still did enough to qualify for the Dell Technologi­es Match Play in two weeks in Texas, reserved for the top 64 available from the world ranking.

He also received an invitation to the Masters at the start of the week. WEB.COM TOUR » Martin Trainer made a triumphant return to Mexico, closing with a 3-under 69 for a two-shot victory at the El Bosque Mexico Championsh­ip.

Playing on a sponsor’s exemption, the 26-year-old American was making his first Web.com Tour start of the year. Trainer spent three seasons on the PGA Tour Latinoamer­ica and won the Mazatlan Open in Mexico in 2016.

The former Southern Cal player struggled on the Web.com Tour last year, making one cut in seven starts.

John Chin was two shots back, and Chase Wright and Sebastian Munoz tied for third, another shot behind. OTHER TOURS » Thaworn Wiratchant of Thailand defeated Clark Dennis and Peter Fowler in a four-hole playoff to win the Sharjah Senior Golf Masters in the first event on the European Senior Tour . ... Ashleigh Buhai won the Investec South African Women’s Open on the Ladies European Tour. Buhai shot 67 for a twoshot victory at Westlake Golf Club in Cape Town, South Africa . ... Ha Na Jang closed with a 6-under 66 and defeated Ha Min Song in a playoff to win the Korea Investment & Securities Championsh­ip in Vietnam on the Korea LPGA Tour . ... Sun-ju Ahn shot 4-under 68 and won on the first playoff hole against Ai Suzuki (65) in the Yokohama Tire PRGR Ladies Cup on the Japan LPGA.

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