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Week in Review

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Posted: Monday February 07, 2000 06:13 PM

  Bruce Fleisher Bruce Fleisher won the Royal Caribbean Classic for the second year in a row. AP

PGA TOUR


Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
Pebble Beach, Calif.
Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Club, Poppy Hills Golf Club
Winner:
($720,000).
Notes: Tournament finishes Monday due to rain.
Next: Buick Invitational, Thursday-Sunday, LaJolla, Calif.

SENIOR PGA TOUR


Royal Caribbean Classic
Key Biscayne, Fla.
Crandon Park Golf Course
Winner:
Bruce Fleisher, ($165,000).
Scores: 6-16-8-30.
Second (28): Vicente Fernandez (15-4-9). Third (27): Jim Dent (6-6-15). Fourth (23): Bob Duval (7-10-6). Fifth (22): Bruce Summerhays (12-4-6), Tom Jenkins (12-3-7) and Hugh Baiocchi (14-5-3).
Notes: The event used the Modified Stableford system, under which players receive 8 points for a double eagle, 5 for an eagle, 2 for a birdie, 0 for par, minus-1 for a bogey, and minus-3 for a double bogey or worse. ... This is the first Senior PGA Tour event to use the Stableford system. ... Fleisher also won the event last year. ... Tom Kite, the PGA Tour's fifth-ranked career money winner making his Senior Tour debut, finished with 20 points. ... Baseball Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt, playing on a sponsor's exemption in his first Senior PGA Tour event, had five bogeys and finished at minus-one.
Next: Ace Group Classic, Friday-Sunday, Naples, Fla.

PGA EUROPEAN TOUR


AUSTRALASIAN PGA TOUR:


Greg Norman International
Sydney, Australia
The Lakes Golf Club
Winner:
Lucas Parsons ($240,000).
Scores: 70-66-70-67-273 (-19).
Second (277): Peter Senior (67-70-71-69). Third (279): Per-Ulrik Johansson (71-68-71-69) and Andrew Coltart (67-68-73-71). Fifth (280): David Park (68-65-73-74).
Notes: Parsons had six birdies during the final round. ... Parsons, who won the Australian and New Zealand amateur championships in 1991, hadn't won a PGA tour event since the 1995 New Zealand Open. ... Masters champion Maria Jose Olazabal, who surged Saturday with six straight birdies and a 66, struggled in the final round and finished tied for eighth at 282. ... John Daly closed with a 72 for 289.
Next: Malaysian Open, Thursday-Sunday, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

BUY.COM TOUR


Buy.com Florida Classic
Gainesville, Fla.
Gainsville Country Club
Winner:
Fran Quinn ($72,000).
Scores: 69-67-69-66-271 (-13).
Second (274): Mark Hensby (67-67-68-72). Third (275): Kevin Johnson (68-74-66-67). Fourth (277): Kelly Grunewald (67-70-74-66), Guy Hill (66-72-71-68) and Steve Ford (69-66-70-72).
Notes: The victory was Quinn's second on tour and his sixth top-10 finish. ... Quinn started the final round three strokes behind the leader. ... Ryuji Imada had a final-round 65 to tie the tournament course record. The score moved him from 59th to a tie for 26th.
Next: Lakeland Classic, Thursday-Sunday, Lakeland, Fla.

OTHER TOURNAMENTS


South African PGA Tour: Stenham Royal Swazi Sun Open, Mbanbane, Swaziland (Mark McNulty, $158,000, 64-74-68-61-267, -13).


 
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