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Kerry defeated Houston in a one-hole playoff for the Shaw Charity Classic title

Jerry Kelly defeated John Huston in the one-hole playoffs on Sunday to win theShow Charity Classicat the Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club.

After the pair took the lead with a total of 9 under 201 in 3 rounds, the pair returned to the 18th tee for the playoffs.

After reaching the green with two shots, Kelly missed a long eagle putt, but Houston was on the green with three shots. After Houston missed the right putt, Kelly quietly stepped up and drained four footers for the birdie to win the tournament.

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On the day Kelly carded a three-under-67 round, but Houston was two shots better at winning his spot in the sudden death playoffs.

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Kelly also won the Cowrig Companies Championship in Akron, so in six tournaments at the PGA Tour Champions Circuit This was my third victory. Principal Charity Classic held in Des Moines, Ohio, June 10th, June 5th, Iowa. The third spot with 8 under, while Marco Dawson and Schoenberg were 7 under for the group's one-shot back.

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Canadian Golf Hall of Fame member and former Calgary resident Stephen Ames finished in a 4-under 66 round. .. He tied 23rd with Alain Maclean in London, Ontario as the top Canadian with 2 unders.

Mike Weir of Brights Grove, Ontario had an interesting day on the golf course as he was penalized for a two-shot by bagging more than 14 clubs on his first hole. I did.

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Next, on the second hole, Weir trees a drive I pulled in and the ball came. He rests on a pine tree branch that has fallen to the ground next to the tree. He managed to hit the ball into the greenside bunker, but the club broke when he hit a tree in a follow-through.

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After bogeying the hole, Weir recorded the remaining four birdies and two double bogeys in two rounds. Finished. -72 years and over. In the tournament, I was tied for 46th overall with one over.

Originally from Aurora, Ontario, David Morland IV shot 69 on Sunday and finished in 49th place with two overs.

Dennis Hendershot of Brantford, Ontario had 72 fine rounds on Sunday, but he finished last with a total score of 13 overs.

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