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Golf Roundup: Kim cruises to Wachovia win
Monday, May 05, 2008

Knee surgery prevented Tiger Woods from attempting to defend his Wachovia Championship title. Anthony Kim didn't disappoint fans at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C., looking for Tiger-like brilliance.

In a near flawless performance yesterday, Kim, 22, became the youngest winner on the PGA Tour in six years. Following monster drives with flagstick-hitting approach shots and steady putting, Kim shot a 3-under 69 to cruise to five-shot win over Ben Curtis.

Kim, former NCAA freshman of the year at Oklahoma, won't turn 23 until next month. But he dominated a star-studded field by finishing with a 16-under 272 total, three shots better than the previous tournament record held by Woods.

"I'm a little bit numb right now, but that walk up 18 was the best feeling of my entire life," Kim said. "I'll never forget that feeling. I had chills going up and down my spine. I want to recreate that as many times as possible now, so I'm really going to work hard."

Kim earned $1,134,000 and became the youngest winner since Sergio Garcia won his third PGA Tour title in the 2002 Mercedes Championship.

Kim brought memories of Garcia, but for a different reason, when he strolled to the first tee yesterday with a four-shot lead and no PGA Tour wins. Garcia blew a six-shot lead at Quail Hollow in 2005 and lost in a playoff to Vijay Singh.

"I was actually pretty comfortable. I thought I'd have a couple more butterflies in my stomach at the first tee," Kim said. "I felt pretty calm and confident about my game."

It showed. Kim birdied the first and fifth holes to pull away from playing partner Heath Slocum, who shot a 73 and finished at 8 under.

Curtis' 65 was the best round of the day and the best final round in the tournament's six years. The 36-hole leader, Jason Bohn, shot a 71 to finish third at 10 under.

Other tournaments

SemGroup Championship: Paula Creamer squandered another late lead but came out with a playoff victory in Broken Arrow, Okla., beating Juli Inkster and ending Lorena Ochoa's four-tournament winning streak on the LPGA Tour. Creamer had control until a bogey on the 18th hole for the third consecutive day gave her a 1-over 72. Inkster poured in an 18-foot birdie putt for a 70 to force a playoff for the second year in a row. They finished at 2-under 282. Creamer, who lost in a playoff last week to Annika Sorenstam, missed a 12-foot birdie putt for the win on the first extra hole, but made from 8 feet on the next hole, No. 10, to avoid what would have been a devastating loss.

FedEx Kinko's Classic: Denis Watson birdied the final hole in Lakeway, Texas, taking advantage of Nick Price's back-nine errors. Watson, from Zimbabwe, closed with a 3-under 69 to finish at 10 under. He earned $240,000 for his second victory of the year and fourth overall on the Champions Tour. Price shot a 75 to finish at 9 under.

Spanish Open: Peter Lawrie made par on the second playoff hole to win in Seville, Spain, after Ignacio Garrido's approach shot rolled into the water. Garrido (72) forced the playoff with a birdie on the 18th hole to finish at 15-under 273. Lawrie shot a 5-under 67.

First published on May 5, 2008 at 12:00 am
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