Stewart Cink, an alumnus of Bradshaw High School in Florence, earned his third PGA Tour Champions victory on Sunday at the same venue where he secured his first Ally Challenge win. With a two-stroke deficit over the final three holes, Cink shot 1-under 71 and 4-under 68 on Sunday to beat Ernie Els. In a playoff, he won the $330k first-place prize. Cink also won the Insperity Invitational and U.S. Senior Open titles. His second season on the PGA Tour includes 15 under finishes and three runner-up honors.
Stuart Sink, an alumnist from Florence, has secured his third PGA Tur Champions title after overcoming a two-stroke deficit during his final round. He achieved this by birding two of the final three holes, which helped him catch Ernie L’s at the Ally Challenge. A year ago, Sink won the Ally Challenge at Warwick Hills Golf in Grand Blanc, Michigan before coming home in 15 after opening with a strong performance. This year he shot a 171 on Saturday and a 4 under68 on Sunday, securing his first place prize of $330,000. His victories include the 2009 Open Championship where he defeated Tom Watson in a playoff. In May, he also won the Insperity Invitational in Texas, earning a playoff spot against Ret Gusen. Since his second PGA Tour season, Sink has had eight victories, including 690 starts this year. However, the controversy surrounding his recent achievements remains divisive with some doubting his return to the PGA Tour or the NFL cuts affecting players eligibility. Meanwhile, Markabinet, a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group, notes that purchasing products or registering accounts through links may involve additional compensation. By using this site, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.