Gene Fieger wins Senior PGA Professional

Gene Fieger wins Senior PGA Professional

Published Apr. 18, 2014 6:59 p.m. ET

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) Gene Fieger won the Senior PGA Professional National Championship on Friday, closing with a 3-under 69 for a six-stroke victory.

The 53-year-old Fieger, the PGA director of golf at Hideout Golf Club in Naples, Fla., finished at 13-under 275 at PGA Golf Club and earned $20,000 in the event postponed in October in Virginia because of rain and flooding. The top 35 earned spots in the Senior PGA Championship on May 22-25 at Harbor Shores in Michigan.

''I don't play too many four-round tournaments, but this was a thrill,'' Fieger said. ''I broke 70 all four rounds. In this wind, that's really an accomplishment. I felt at home all four days, and I've played here a lot. You get the lead and you just try to get the ball in the fairway and on the green. That's what I tried to do most of the day. Except for a little stumble in the middle, I hit some great chip shots. It was thrilling.''

He closed with a bogey on the Wanamaker Course.

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''I've always said it would be nice to come up the 18th hole with a six- or seven-shot lead,'' Fieger said. ''Then when you have one, you still feel tentative. I hit it over the green at 18, not wanting to go into the water. I had a bad lie near a drain behind the green and ended up hitting a poor chip and made a bogey.''

Don Berry had a 70 to finish second. The 53-year-old Berry, the PGA head professional at Edinburgh USA in Brooklyn Park, Minn., birdied five of his last eight holes.

''It looks like I won the `B' tournament,'' Berry said. ''I played well this week and actually made some putts on the back nine today. I didn't really putt well all week until then. I can't wait to go back to the Senior PGA Championship. I made the cut last year and had four good rounds. I'm looking forward to going back and giving it another shot.''

Jeff Coston of Blaine, Wash.; Steve Parker of Houston; and Frank Esposito Jr. of Monroe Township, N.J., tied for third at 5 under. Coston had a 69, and Parker and Esposito shot 73.

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