Casey lifts crown in playoff

Published March 21, 2005

BEIJING, March 20: England’s Paul Casey notched up his fourth title on the European Tour when he beat Irishman Paul McGinley to win the TCL Classic in China on Sunday. The 27-year-old Ryder Cup player beat McGinley on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff at Yalong Bay Golf Club on Hainan Island, the European Tour’s second visit to China of the 2005 season. McGinley started the day in 10th place but had a fantastic final round nine-under-par 63, matching the course record set by Danny Chia in 2003.

Leading final round scores:

266 Paul Casey (Britain) 64 68 68 66, Paul McGinley (Ireland) 65 69 69 63 (Casey won on second hole of playoff)

267 Thomas Bjorn (Denmark) 66 67 68 66, Wook-Soon Kang (South Korea) 68 69 65 65, Chawalit Plaphol (Thailand) 64 70 66 67

268 Colin Montgomerie (Britain) 67 65 68 68

Perry clings to lead

TORONTO: American Kenny Perry was clinging to a one-stroke lead over Canada’s Stephen Ames when third round play at the Bay Hill Invitational was called off due to poor light on Saturday with Vijay Singh charging up the leaderboard.

Leading second round scores:

138 Kenny Perry 70 68

139 Charles Howell III 71 68, Stephen Ames (Canada) 71 68 140 Vijay Singh (Fiji) 72 68, Sergio Garcia (Spain) 70 70, K.J. Choi (South Korea) 70 70

141 Greg Owen (Britain) 70 71, Tiger Woods 71 70

142 Pat Perez 72 70, Briny Baird 69 73, Joey Sindelar 72 70, Jerry Kelly 73 69, Corey Pavin 72 70, Jeff Maggert 72 70, Joe Ogilvie 68 74, Patrick Sheehan 71 71, Zach Johnson 73 69, Graeme McDowell (Britain) 69 73 143 Fred Couples 71 72, David Howell (Britain) 73 70, MarkCalcavecchia 70 73.—Reuters

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