J.J. Henry wins Reno-Tahoe Open
J.J Henry of the USA won the Reno-Tahoe Open at the Montreux Golf & Country Club in Nevada by a single point from Brazil's Alexandre Rocha.
J.J Henry of the USA won the Reno-Tahoe Open at the Montreux Golf & Country Club in Nevada by a single point from Brazil's Alexandre Rocha.
Henry posted four birdies and a bogey in Sunday's final round to finish the adjusted Stableford event on 43 points. Players received eight points for an albatross, five for an eagle, two for a birdie and zero for a par. They were docked a point for a bogey and three points for anything worse.
It was Henry's first victory on the PGA Tour since the 2006 Buick Open.
"It's been a long time coming," he said. "I've been out here 12 years so I've done something right. But it's been six years since I've won. To finally get over that hump again means a lot. ... Hopefully, I don't have to wait another 176 starts."
Andres Romero of Argentina finished the week in third place with John Mallinger in fourth. John Daly ended the tournament in a tie for fifth with Justin Leonard. It was his best PGA Tour finish since 2005.
Reno-Tahoe Open Montreux Golf & Country Club, Reno, Nevada Aug 2-5, purse $3,000,000, par 72
1 J.J. Henry (USA) 10 12 14 7 43 $540,000 2 Alexandre Rocha (Bra) 8 16 9 9 42 $324,000 3 Andres Romero (Arg) 14 7 10 6 37 $204,000 4 John Mallinger (USA) 11 11 10 2 34 $144,000 T5 John Daly (USA) 10 9 9 5 33 $114,000 T5 Justin Leonard (USA) 5 10 11 7 33 $114,000 7 Josh Teater (USA) 11 -3 14 9 31 $100,500 T8 Todd Hamilton (USA) 9 6 8 7 30 $87,000 T8 Tom Pernice Jr (USA) 7 6 11 6 30 $87,000 T8 Brendan Steele (USA) 6 10 7 7 30 $87,000
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