Roberts rules ACE Group Classic with final-hole victory

text size
Increase Text Size
Decrease Text Size
a-robertsfistpump-625x375.jpg
Greenwood/Getty Images
Loren Roberts let out a week's worth of emotion when his winning putt fell.
Email This Story Print This Story RSS
Feb. 22, 2009

NAPLES, Fla. (AP) -- Loren Roberts thrust both arms toward the sky, and let out some emotion. He knew he earned his ninth career victory on the Champions Tour.

Roberts made a 3-foot birdie putt on the last hole to win The ACE Group Classic on Sunday, beating Gene Jones by one stroke.

Inside the Numbers
Roberts' Final Stats
Category Total Rank
Eagles 0 N/A
Birdies 13 T4
Pars 35 T22
Bogeys 6 T59
Double Bogeys 0 N/A
Other 0 N/A
Driving Accuracy 83.3% T2
Driving Distance 244.7 yds. 71
Greens in Regulation 81.5% T2
Putts per Round 31.0 T37
Putts per GIR 1.818 T29
Sand Saves 75.0% T5

Roberts shot a 68 to finish at 7-under 209. Jones, who led by a shot coming into the final round, put up a 70.

It was Roberts' second win in four years at Naples. He joined Lee Trevino (1990-91), Mike Hill (1993-94), Hale Irwin (1997, 2002) and Gil Morgan (1998, 2001) as two-time champions.

Roberts won $240,000 out of the $1.6 million purse. It was his fifth professional win in Florida.

It was the 12th time in the tournament's 22-year history that it had been decided by either a playoff or one stroke. It was also the 12th time that the winner came from behind.

Roberts and Jones were tied going into the final hole.

Jones hit his approach to 12 feet, then Roberts knocked a pitching wedge from 102 yards to 3 feet. Jones, seeking his first win on the Champions Tour, had his birdie putt just go past the left edge.

The birdie was Roberts' third in his last four holes.

"I felt like I went out and won it, birdieing the last three out of four," he said. "A lot of emotion with that happening because sometimes you win because you get help from somebody else or whatever. I felt like I went out and won the golf tournament. That's what gave me some emotion. I had to let out some emotion there."

Roberts made birdies on Nos. 15 and 16 -- hitting a 2-iron to 1 feet on that one -- to get back in the tournament.

Six players held or shared the lead during the final round, and Jones, a mini-tour veteran, had it until a bogey on No. 14.

"I had my opportunity, and Loren came through like you have to expect the guy to come through," Jones said. "That's what he's good at: winning. So I learned a lot today."

James Mason (70), Don Pooley (70), Ben Crenshaw (68) and Bernhard Langer (69) tied for third at 5 under.

Crenshaw had the lead after 12 holes, but bogeyed No. 13, and missed a 12-footer for birdie on the final hole. Crenshaw hasn't won a Tour event since the 1995 Masters.

Pooley grabbed the lead with a birdie on No. 12, but gave it right back with a double bogey on the next hole.

Copyright 2009 Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Email This Story   Print This Story   RSS   Bookmark and Share
SHOP.PGATOUR.COM
PGATOUR shop

Shop your favorite brand name golf equipment and accessories at SHOP.PGATOUR.COM

FANTASY

Click Here
© 1995-2012 PGA TOUR, Inc. | Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. All Rights Reserved. PGA TOUR, Champions Tour, Nationwide Tour and the swinging golfer logo are registered trademarks.
Turner PGATOUR.com is part of Turner Sports Digital, part of the Turner Sports & Entertainment Digital Network