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Ga. -- Chris Kirk knew he was doing enough right Sunday at Sea Island to win a
tournament that means so much to him. He just didnt realize it would take
something that went so wrong for Briny Baird. Tied for the lead in the McGladrey
Classic, Kirk was on the other side of the 18th fairway trying to envision an
approach that would cover the flag and set up a birdie chance for the win. Those
plans changed when Baird, with the ball below his feet in a fairway bunker,
topped a 4-iron and watched his ball roll 90 yards and into a hazard. Kirk
played for par, closed with a 4-under 66 for a one-shot victory, and became the
first player from Sea Island to win the McGladrey Classic -- even if the
28-year-old moved to Atlanta a few months ago after six years in this tiny slice
of paradise. He received the trophy from tournament host Davis Love III, his
hero when he first took the game seriously. "To come here to Sea Island, which
is a place that I love and cherish so much, and Daviss tournament, it just an
unbelievable thing," Kirk said. "Davis was kind of my guy when I was 12 and 13,
really starting to play golf. He was my favourite player, and hes turned from
being my idol to sort of a mentor and good friend. So Im a very lucky person to
be in that situation, and to win his tournament really means a lot to me." The
victory sends Kirk to the Masters for the first time, a tournament that means
even more. His joy was tempered slightly by the way the tournament finished. "It
hurt to do what I did on the last hole," Baird said. Baird is now 0-for-365 in
his PGA Tour career, and it looked for the longest time that he finally would
win. Baird went from a two-shot deficit to a one-shot lead in two holes on the
back nine, and he was on the verge of seizing control on the par-5 15th. Baird
hit his approach to 40 feet for a chance at eagle. Kirk was between clubs and
pulled his hybrid into the water left of the green, and then he slammed his
wedge into the turf when he chipped weakly, leaving him a long putt for par. It
looked as if Baird would lead by two shots, maybe three, with three holes to
play. Instead, he ran his eagle putt 4 feet by the cup and three-putted for par,
and Kirk holed his 20-foot par putt to stay only one shot behind. "That kept me
in it," Kirk said. He caught Baird with a 15-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole,
setting up one last surprise on a back nine filled with them. Tim Clark closed
with a 62 and was on the practice range, holding out slim hope for a playoff if
Kirk and Baird made bogey on the 18th. Only one of them faltered, and it was
shocking. Baird had a tough lie in the sand, and he felt his left foot slip.
Even so, he felt he should have been able to pull off the shot. It wasnt even
close. Baird struggled with his swing most of the day, and he told his caddie he
didnt feel comfortable with it going down the 18th. "You mix that with nerves,
and its a recipe for disaster," Baird said. Kirk finished at 14-under 266, and
his last tournament of 2013 came with plenty of perks -- the biggest a trip to
Augusta National, which he only has played when Georgia alumni used to invited
the golf team over once a year. He also gets into the Tournament of Champions at
Kapalua to start 2014. And his parents get a new photo for their mantle. The one
they have is from a decade ago, when Kirk finished his sophomore year in high
school and played in the Canon Cup north of Chicago. It was the first time he
met Love, and his parents still have a photo of their son with sideburns and
braces. "Its a pretty funny picture now," Kirk said. Now he can give them a
photo of Kirk and Love posing with the trophy on the 18th green of the Seaside
course at Sea Island, where Kirk had lived for the last six years until moving
back to Atlanta because his wife is due next month with their second child. He
still has his home at Sea Island, and it felt like the home with a large gallery
waiting for him around the 18th green. It was the first time Kirk could recall
such a large gallery cheering for him. If there was any consolation for Baird,
it was money, of all things. The 41-year-old from Miami has said for years that
he would rather have a season full of strong finishes that gets him into the
Tour Championship than one win and nothing else. Even this week, he said
tournament golf is as much about money than trophies. He earned $484,000 for his
tie for second, and the 25-foot bogey putt was worth $220,000. Baird was playing
this year on a major medical extension from having surgery on both shoulders in
2012, and the money he earned Sunday was enough for him to keep his card for the
rest of the season. It was a small consolation. "Its not all about winning,"
Baird said Sunday. "Ive said that, but this hurts. This really does. This is
very disappointing." Divots: This was the sixth time Baird has been runner-up.
He has gone the longest without winning among players who have their PGA Tour
cards. ... All four tournaments since the McGladrey Classic began in 2010 have
been decided by no more than one shot. ... The fall portion of the PGA Tour
season ends next week in Mexico.
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the second round of the Royal Guard Open in Chile last week to down Carreno
Busta in 1 hour, 25 minutes. On a day filled mostly with qualifying matches,
fifth-seeded Marcel Granollers of Spain also entered the second with a 7-5, 3-6,
6-2 win over Aljaz Bedene of Slovenia, while Guido Pella of Argentina defeated
Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain 7-6 (6), 6-4 to advance.BOSTON -- Playing a home
game with an arena nearly half-filled with chanting fans of the visiting team
didnt seem to faze Boston College for most of the game. Trevor Cooney scored 21
points, Jerami Grant added 16 and No. 2 Syracuse fought off the pesky Eagles for
a 69-59 victory Monday night. Boston College, which struggled through a rough
non-conference schedule, led the Orange with just over 10 minutes to play. "I
think they have great hope in that locker room," BC coach Steve Donahue said of
his team. "Is there confidence? Its getting there. Theres not despair, not
discouragement. Theres a lot of hope and theyre proud to play for each other."
C.J. Fair and Tyler Ennis both had 12 points for the Orange (17-0, 4-0 Atlantic
Coast Conference). Grant added eight rebounds for Syracuse, one of four unbeaten
teams in Division I. Syracuses size just proved to be too much for BC, which was
missing starting centre Dennis Clifford, who rolled his ankle in warmups. He has
played just two games this season battling soreness in both knees. Lonnie
Jackson scored 18 points -- all on 3-pointers -- for the Eagles (5-12, 1-3),
Ryan Anderson had 14 and Olivier Hanlan finished with 13 points and six assists.
Mainly behind Jackson, who was 6 of 9, BC went 9 for 21 from 3-point range, but
that magic ran out when the Orange tightened up their famed 2-3 zone down the
stretch. "We knew he could shoot from the last game, we just couldnt find him,"
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim said. Jackson nailed a 3-pointer late Saturday to
give BC a win at Virginia Tech. Midway into the first half, the Syracuse fans
broke into a chant of Lets Go Orange, and Cooney had three breakaway dunks off
turnovers -- two coming off his steals -- as they took a 32-23 lead with 2 1-2
minutes left in the half. It looked like they were ready to break the game open.
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rallied to start the second half. "Even after we kind of collapsed in the first
half, we bounced back and played great basketball," Donahue said. The Orange,
who also started 2011-12 by winning their first 17 games, outrebounded Boston
College 28-24, collecting half on the offensive glass, which helped them pull
away for the win. Trailing 51-46 with just over 10 minutes to play, the Orange
started take advantage of their size inside during a 16-1 run over the ensuing 3
1-2 minutes. Grant had a dunk and conventional three-point play. Cooney scored
on a putback on the third offensive rebound and nailed a 3 from the right wing,
capping the run. Following Hanlans two free throws, Baye Moussa Keita had a
one-handed putback slam, making it 60-51 with 6:01 left. The Eagles were never
closer than six points the rest of the way. Jacksons sixth 3-pointer of the
game, coming off Joe Rahons long arcing pass over a double-team from corner to
corner, had given BC a 50-44 lead with 11:56 left. But, after that shot, the
Eagles went 11:12 without a field goal, turning the ball over on a handful of
trips, before Eddie Odio had a dunk in the closing minute. The Eagles, who
trailed 32-30 at halftime, opened the second half by outscoring the Orange 15-3
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ran plays through the lower part of Syracuses zone that led to consecutive
3-pointers from the right corner by Jackson and Rahon before Anderson collected
a feed inside for his dunk. The Eagles scored the final seven points of the
first half, with Jacksons third 3-pointer triggering the run. It was the first
time the schools -- both charter members of the Big East -- met as members of
the ACC.
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