Vijay Singh got up-and-down for birdie with a putter from off the green on the final hole for a one-shot victory in the Toshiba Classic today.
The 55-year-old Hall of Famer edged Tommy Tolles, Tom Pernice Jr. and Scott McCarron to win for the first time as an individual on the PGA Tour Champions. He teamed with Carlos Franco to win last year's Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf.
Singh has played a limited schedule on the 50-and-over tour while continuing to compete on the PGA Tour, where he has 34 career victories.
"I just put a lot of pressure on myself when I first came out here. Every time I teed up, you know, I was I thought I had to win. The more I did that, the more I didn't win, the harder it got," Singh said.
"I always knew I was going to win out here, it was just a matter of time," Singh said.
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Tolles, winless in 233 career PGA Tour starts, earned full status on the PGA Tour Champions at Q School last fall. His best previous finish was a tie for 9th last week.
"Obviously I never won on the PGA Tour, so this is kind of like you've heard that adage about same movie, same script, same ending? I have a little bit of that feeling, which is not a good feeling to have," said Tolles, who closed with a 65.
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