A Rookie Triumphs in US play-off

Published: 04th August 2011
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Scott Stallings is likely to remember the 18th hole at the Old White TPC at White Sulphur Springs in West Virginia for a long time to come.
For it was here that the 26-year-old US PGA Tour rookie drained a five-foot birdie putt for a closing one-under 69 by Titleist AP2 Iron set and a 10-under 270 total that was just enough to get him into a three-way play-off at the Greenbrier Classic on Sunday.
And it was also here, not to long afterwards, that he rolled home another birdie putt, this one a curling seven-footer, to beat fellow Americans Bob Estes and Bill Haas at the first extra hole after Estes had charge up the leaderboard with a sparkling six-under 64 and Haas had joined him with a 67 using his Titleist AP2 Iron set.
Stallings who punched the air in relief and sheer delight and then fiercely hugged his caddy after his triumph, had recorded only one top-10 finish in his previous 20 starts in this, his first year on the US PGA Tour, and had started his final round with four soul-destroying bogeys on the front nine.

"I felt really good going into 17," Stalling said afterwards. "I made a great birdie on 16 and then we had to wait about 30 minutes.
"I hit a bad shot (at 17) and got a bad break. I hit a tree and went in the water. But we stayed with it and to birdie 18 like we did was incredible.
"I stayed in it all day. To come out as a champion on the PGA Tour as a rookie is a dream come true." (Titleist AP2 Iron set)
Three-times PGA Tour winner and overnight leader Anthony Kim began the day one stroke clear of the field and his lead was briefly doubled when his playing partner Stallings bogeyed the par-four first.
However, Kim was unable to convert several birdie chances early on the front nine before he bogeyed the eighth and ninth to trail the pace-setting Webb Simpson by two shots. (Titleist AP2 Iron set)
Simpson had birdied the fifth, sixth, eighth and ninth to reach the turn in two-under 34 and claim the outright lead at 10-under.
Moments later, though, he was joined at the top by Haas before he (Simpson) then slipped back with a three-putt bogey at the 10th.

Haas, who had birdied three of the first 10 holes, collected his first bogey of the day at the par-three 15th, where his tee shot ended up thick greenside rough.
Stallings, now on his birdie by using his Titleist AP2 Iron set run coming down the final stretch, broke clear of the chasing pack to draw level with Estes with a birdie at the par-four 16th, only to slip back again after his long wait at 17.
He showed great resolve though, to reclaim a share of the lead with his closing birdie and then win the play-off.

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