The Oklahoman

Montgomeri­e wins Champions event

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CHIBA, JAPAN — Colin Montgomeri­e made all the putts he needed Sunday on Narita Golf Club’s massive greens to win the Japan Airlines Championsh­ip — the first PGA Tour Champions event in Japan.

The 54-year-old Scot two-putted for par from 50 feet on the par-4 18th, hitting his first to 1 ½ feet, for a 5-under 67 and a one-stroke victory over Billy Mayfair and second-round leader Scott McCarron.

“The greens were as good as any, and I mean this, as good as any as we have ever putted on, ever,” Montgomeri­e said. “And we’ve putted on some great, great surfaces. In the 30 years as a pro, these are as good as any we have putted on as a putting surface. Superb putting surfaces. And the way the course was manicured was exceptiona­l.”

Montgomeri­e finished at 14-under 202 for his fifth victory on the 50-and-over tour and first in nearly a year. He won 31 times on the European Tour and topped the tour’s money list a record eight times — seven in a row from 1993-99 and the last in 2005.

“It’s a big deal, a very big deal,” Montgomeri­e said about tour’s first visit to Japan.

“And let’s hope that the success of this event goes forward and not only allows the PGA Tour Champions to come back and compete but also allows the PGA Tour to come and play here. It will be fantastic if that time ever comes.”

Glen Day was fourth at 12 under after a 67.

 ?? [KYODO NEWS VIA AP] ?? Colin Montgomeri­e poses with the trophy Sunday after winning the Japan Airlines Championsh­ip, the first PGA Tour Champions event in Japan, in Chiba, near Tokyo.
[KYODO NEWS VIA AP] Colin Montgomeri­e poses with the trophy Sunday after winning the Japan Airlines Championsh­ip, the first PGA Tour Champions event in Japan, in Chiba, near Tokyo.

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