Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Ace propels Kelly to Champions tour major

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Jerry Kelly seized control at the Bridgeston­e Senior Players Championsh­ip with a hole-in-one on the 12th hole at Firestone, sending him to a 1under 69 and a two-shot victory Sunday in Akron, Ohio, for his first major on the PGA Tour Champions.

Kelly of Madison was clinging to a one-shot lead over Scott Parel when he hit a soft cut with a 5-iron that landed in front of the hole and rolled in for an ace, eliciting a shout from one volunteer around the green.

From there, Kelly was on his way.

His only big mistake came on the 18th when he could afford it. He found a bunker off the tee, his next shot hit a tree and dropped into rough below the limbs. He did well to get into the fringe and took three putts for a double bo

gey, knowing that was enough to win.

“It never goes as planned. It gets you sooner or later,” Kelly said, knowing that later in this case was late enough.

Parel, who wasted chances to put stress on Kelly early, hit a tree from his approach in the fairway and made bogey to finish with a 70. Parel last year had the 54-hole lead at Firestone and failed to hold it. His runner-up finish was enough to move him to the top of the Charles Schwab Cup standings.

Kelly, who finished at 3 under, won $450,000. He and Parel were the only players to finish under par on the South Course at Firestone, which previously hosted a World Golf Championsh­ip where Tiger Woods won a record eight times.

“Just to have a major out there is huge for me, not even getting that close on the regular tour,” Kelly said.

The victory gives him a spot in The Players Championsh­ip next March. That was equally exciting to Kelly, who in 2001 had a two-shot lead over Woods going into the final round at the TPC Sawgrass, only to fade with a 73 to tie for fourth.

Kelly also gets a five-year exemption into the PGA Tour Champions’ seasonopen­er on the Big Island in Hawaii. It was Kelly’s first victory of the year, and his seventh since he turned 50 to become eligible in 2017.

This was a two-man race for the most part.

Colin Montgomeri­e closed with a 71 and Miguel Angel Jiminez had a 69. They finished at even-par 280.

Kelly made two birdies early and had a two-shot lead when Parel made bogey on the par-4 sixth hole. Kelly had to make medium-length par putts on Nos. 8 and 10, and when he failed to save par on the 11th, the lead was down to one.

Parel hit a good shot into the 12th. Kelly followed with an ace, and when Parel missed his birdie putt, Kelly’s lead was back to three shots.

PGA Tour: Jim Herman rallied to win the Wyndham Championsh­ip for his third PGA Tour title and a spot in the FedEx Cup playoffs, shooting a 7-under 63 for a one-stroke victory over Billy Horshel.

Herman overcame a four-stroke deficit in the final round at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina. He overtook Horschel with a birdie on the 71st hole.

The 42-year-old Herman finished at 21-under 259.

Si Woo Kim, the third-round leader, had a 70 to tie for third at 18 under with Kevin Kisner (64), Webb Simpson (65) and Doc Redman (68).

LPGA Tour: Stacy Lewis holed a long birdie putt to beat three rivals at the first playoff hole and win the Ladies Scottish Open in North Berwick, Scotland, on Sunday, giving the American her first title in nearly three years and a confidence boost ahead of the British Open.

The former top-ranked Lewis started the final round a stroke off the lead held by Azahara Munoz, and shot 1-over 72 to join Munoz (73), Cheyenne Knight (70) and Emily Kristine Pedersen (68) in a four-way playoff.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jerry Kelly celebrates after winning the Bridgeston­e Senior Players Championsh­ip.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Jerry Kelly celebrates after winning the Bridgeston­e Senior Players Championsh­ip.

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