SURREY (British Columbia), Sept 2: A week that began as a nightmare turned into a dream come true for Gene Sauers.
Sauers returned to the winner’s circle at a PGA Tour event for the first time in 13 years Sunday, holding off a host of players at the Air Canada Championship.
A 40-year-old playing without a PGA Tour card, Sauers earned his third career title by shooting a two-under-par 69 at the Northview Golf and Country Club. His 72-hole total of 15-under 269 was just good enough for his first PGA Tour win since 1989.
Sauers wasn’t even supposed to play here this week but was added as the seventh and final alternate. He made the trip from a Buy.com Tour stop in Odessa, Texas, to western Canada, arriving Wednesday morning without his luggage.