Sean O'Hair wins second Tour title at Tampa Bay
MIAMI (Reuters) - American Sean O'Hair overhauled a stumbling Stewart Cink to clinch his second PGA Tour title by two shots at the Tampa Bay Championship in Palm Harbour on Sunday.
Three strokes behind the pacesetting Cink after the weather-delayed third round, O'Hair surged to victory with a two-under-par 69 in bright sunshine on the challenging Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club.
The 25-year-old Texan grabbed the outright lead for the first time by ramming in a 32-foot birdie putt at the par-three 15th and could afford the luxury of bogeying the last for a four-under total of 280.
Cink, seeking his first PGA Tour title in more than three years, squandered an early four-stroke advantage with four bogeys and a double-bogey to slide back into a six-way tie for second place with a closing 74.
Australia's John Senden eagled the par-five 14th on his way to a sparkling 67, finishing level with Cink, Japan's Ryuji Imada (68) and Americans Billy Mayfair (72), Troy Matteson (69) and George McNeill (69).
Cink appeared to have the tournament in control after making an ideal start with a birdie at the par-five first where he hit his second shot into a greenside bunker, splashed out to nine feet and holed the putt.
The four-times PGA Tour winner then rolled in a 23-footer to birdie the par-four second and stretch his lead to four strokes.
SURPRISING BOGEY
However, he surprisingly bogeyed the par-four third after reaching the green in two, a three-putt there from 19 feet including a missed three-footer to save par. Continued...



