Turtle Bay Championship
Monday Jan 22 – Sunday Jan 28, 2007
  • Purse: $1.6 million
  • Winning Share: $240,000

Pate handles howling wind to win by two at Turtle Bay

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Jan. 28, 2008

KAHUKU, Hawaii (AP) -- Jerry Pate handled the howling wind to win the Turtle Bay Championship on Sunday, closing with a 2-under 70 for a two-stroke victory over Jim Thorpe and senior rookie Fulton Allem.

Jerry Pate
Jerry Pate matched the largest come-from-behind victory in Turtle Bay history. (Condon/PGA TOUR/WireImage)
Inside the Numbers
Pate's Final Stats
Category Total Rank
Eagles 0 N/A
Birdies 9 T14
Pars 42 T3
Bogeys 2 77
Double Bogeys 1 T19
Other 0 N/A
Driving Accuracy 64.3% T46
Driving Distance 258.2 yds. 23
Greens in Regulation 70.4% T15
Putts per Round 28.7 T6
Putts per GIR 1.789 T7
Sand Saves 100.0% T1

The 54-year-old Pate, four strokes behind leader Gil Morgan after the second round, breezed to a 5-under 211 total for his first victory in 39 starts and second career Champions Tour title.

Allem (73) and Thorpe (74) each birdied the final hole to tie for second.

Morgan (77), 2006 champion Loren Roberts (71), Wayne Grady (70) and Monday qualifier Robert Thompson (72) tied for fourth, three strokes back.

Relentless tradewinds blew 20 to 25 mph with gusts reaching 35 mph, which eliminated any routine shots. The players scrambled, switched clubs and talked to their caddies, and themselves.

Pate missed a 12-foot putt for par on the 54th hole that would've made him the only player to shoot in the 60s in the final round of the 50-and-over circuit's first full-field event of the year. He was just one of four players to break par.

With the field struggling just to make par on the Palmer Course, Pate made a mid-round rally with three straight birdies on Nos. 8-10 that pushed him to the top of the leaderboard at 6 under.

The whistling wind forced the 1976 U.S. Open winner to step away before he calmly sank a 4-foot putt on the par-5 eighth for a share of the lead. Pate took the outright lead on the following hole by sinking an 8-footer for birdie.

With everyone faltering, Pate went up by two strokes over Bernhard Langer heading into the home stretch. It became a fight for second when Langer bogeyed 15.

Pate earned $240,000, which tied the largest of his professional career.

"I'm going to call him and make sure he gives me a little piece of that," said Thorpe, who earlier gave Pate a putting tip to shorten his back swing with the strong wind.

It was Pate's first victory since the Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am in the injury-shortened 2006 season where he underwent right-shoulder surgery in the summer to repair torn cartilage. The Outback victory was his first win in nearly 24 years, since the 1982 PLAYERS Championship.

Langer, who tied for third last week at the MasterCard Championship, closed with a 76 join Denis Watson (71), Keith Fergus (72), James Mason (72), Tom Kite (74) and Morris Hatalsky (75) at 1 under.

Defending champion Fred Funk, who ran away an 11-stroke victory last year, had a horrendous final round of 81. His highest round last year was 65.

Funk was coming off a win last week in the winners-only MasterCard Championship.

Last year, Funk had the most-lopsided victory ever in a 54-hole Champions Tour event, finishing with consecutive 8-under 64s for an 11-stroke, wire-to-wire win. He had a tournament-record 23-under 193 total.

The 18-stroke margin between the two years at Turtle Bay is the largest difference in a 54-hole event.

Hale Irwin, the six-time Turtle Bay champion and a nine-time winner in Hawaii, had a birdie-free 77 and finished tied for 33rd at 5 over.

Divots: Mike McCullough used a woman's putter after his broke and closed with a 72. ... Walter Zembriski, who replaced an injured Peter Jacobsen, closed with a 90 and finished in last place at 30 over. ... David Orgrin struggled in his Champions Tour debut. Playing on a sponsor's exemption, Orgrin closed with a 75 for a 9-over 225 total.

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