Breaking News, World News and Taiwan News.

Kuchar wins Turning Stone in sudden death

VERONA, N.Y. -- It had been so long since Matt Kuchar had won on the PGA Tour that a huge case of nerves was a given, especially when faced with a sudden-death playoff.

“I had a hard time falling asleep (Sunday night). My mind was racing,” Kuchar said Monday after defeating Vaughn Taylor on the sixth extra hole of the Turning Stone Resort Championship. “I was extremely nervous. It's a feeling that you don't feel very often. It's exciting to feel it. It really makes you feel alive.”

Kuchar rolled in an 18-inch putt for par for the victory, just his second on tour and first in seven years.

“It's hard to describe the feeling,” said Kuchar, who missed the cut at Turning Stone two years ago. “They're so difficult to win. If you don't win, there's not a whole lot of rewards. The game beats you up.”

Kuchar knows from experience. A heralded amateur player — he was the 1997 U.S. Amateur champ after Tiger Woods' three-year run — and a star in college at Georgia Tech, he won the 2002 Honda Classic in his first full season on tour.

That was it until Monday.

“There's something to be said about guys that win,” Kuchar said as he hugged his young son Cameron and kissed his wife Sybi.

Kuchar improved to 2-0 in playoffs, and the top prize of US$1.08 million boosted his earnings for the year past US$2.3 million to 25th on the money list. His best previous finish in a tournament this year was a fifth-place tie at the Memorial in June.

Tied for the lead after 72 holes, neither player managed to win after two playoff holes on Sunday. They each birdied the first extra hole and parred the second before play was suspended because of darkness.

The playoff was staged over two par-5s, the 12th and 18th holes, and the par-4 13th. Kuchar missed a chance to win on the first hole Monday when his short putt lipped out at No. 13 as each player bogeyed the hole.

“There certainly were a lot of nerves on that opening hole,” Kuchar said. “I had a chance to win it with a 3- or 4-footer and missed.”

They matched each other again on the next two holes, and there was plenty of tension. At No. 18, Kuchar sank a 20-foot birdie putt and Taylor then calmly rolled in a 7-footer.

Taylor nearly won at No. 12, but his 21-foot putt for birdie stopped just shy of the hole and Kuchar saved par from a greenside bunker.

Then, as a stiff crosswind picked up and a light rain began to fall, Kuchar got a huge break when Taylor hit his tee shot into the water hazard along the right side of the fairway on No. 13 and had to take a penalty stroke.

“Just a bad swing,” Taylor said.

With a light mist blowing in his face, Kuchar hit his second shot into the rough on a slope to the right of the green and pitched inside 2 feet to set up an easy par.

“I was nervous on that putt from 18 inches,” Kuchar said. “It felt great to hear it hit the back of the hole.”

Taylor finished with double bogey on a hole he had parred during every round. “I felt like I had a chance to win a couple times,” said Taylor, who has two victories on tour, the Reno-Tahoe Open in 2004 (in a playoff) and again in 2005. “Maybe next week.”

It was the first six-hole playoff on the PGA Tour since Greg Norman beat Larry Mize at the 1986 Kemper Open, so it was no surprise the tension mounted with each swing.

Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here
Write a Comment
CAPTCHA Code Image
Type in image code
Change the code
 Receive China Post promos
 Respond to this email
Sponsors
Save 70% for hotel in Shanghai and 6000 hotels, in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and all China.
Get the best deals for Guangzhou Hotels or choose from more than 10,000 hotels in 499 Chinese cities.
Find great real time deals on China Flights. Book flights to China or China domestic flights 24/7.
Buy china wholesale products from reliable chinese wholesalers on DHgate.com!
Subscribe  |   Advertise  |   RSS Feed  |   About Us  |   Career  |   Contact Us
Sitemap  |   Top Stories  |   Taiwan  |   China  |   Business  |   Asia  |   World  |   Sports  |   Life  |   Arts & Leisure  |   Health  |   Editorial  |   Commentary
Travel  |   Movies  |   TV Listings  |   Classifieds  |   Bookstore  |   Getting Around  |   Weather  |   Guide Post  |   Student Post  |   English Courses  |   Terms of Use  |   Sitemap
  chinapost search