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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Cornelius Lucas Jersey . - Tom Pernice Jr. won the Champions Tours season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship on Sunday, beating Jay Haas with a birdie on the fourth hole of a playoff.The 55-year-old Pernice got up-and-down from the left bunker on the par-5 18th, holing a 6-foot putt after Haas made a 12-footer for par.Pernice closed with a 3-under 67 — also making a 6-foot birdie putt on 18 — to match Haas at 11-under 269 on Desert Mountains Cochise Course. The 60-year-old Haas had a 66.Pernice earned $440,000 in the event limited to the top 30 on the money list. He also won a playoff in Iowa in June and has four career victories on the 50-and-over tour after winning twice on the PGA Tour.Kenny Perry eagled the final hole for a 68 to finish a stroke back.Bernhard Langer closed with a 65 to tie for fourth with Colin Montgomerie at 9 under.Langer wrapped up his second Charles Schwab Cup points title last week and earned $158,000 on Sunday to break Hale Irwins tour record with $3,074,189. Irwin made $3,082,304 in 2002.The 57-year-old Langer led the tour with five victories, two of them majors, and had 12 top-three finishes in 20 starts. He also won the season points title in 2010.Montgomerie finished with a 67.CIMB CLASSICKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Ryan Moore successfully defended his CIMB Classic title, shooting a 5-under 67 for a three-stroke victory — beating fellow American Gary Woodland for the second straight year.Moore finished at 17-under 271 at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club to become the first player to successfully defend a PGA Tour title since Tiger Woods at the Arnold Palmer Invitation in 2012 and 2013.Woodland had a 67 to tie for second with Sergio Garcia (69) and Kevin Na (70).Moore had eight birdies against three bogeys in the final round, and earned his fourth PGA Tour title with superb approach shots at the 14th and 17th holes for birdies. Last year, Moore beat Woodland in a playoff.LPGA TAIWAN CHAMPIONSHIPTAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Inbee Park won the LPGA Taiwan Championship for her third victory of the year and 12th career title, holding off Stacy Lewis by two strokes at Miramar.Six days after regaining the No. 1 spot in the world from Lewis, the South Korean newlywed closed with a 1-under 71 in misty rain to finish at 22-under 266.Park opened with rounds of 64, 62 and 69 to take a four-stroke lead over Lewis and Chinas Shanshan Feng into the final round. The second-ranked Lewis, also a three-time winner this year, shot a 69.After Lewis birdied the par-4 16th to pull within one, Park birdied the par-3 17th to regain her two-stroke lead. Her only other birdies came on the first two holes and she bogeyed the last two holes on the front nine.Park won the Manulife Financial LPGA in June in Canada and took the LPGA Championship in August for her fifth major title. Last year, she swept the first three majors and won six times.Third-ranked Lydia Ko was third at 17 under after a 66, the best score in the final round.BMW MASTERSSHANGHAI (AP) — Germanys Marcel Siem chipping in for birdie in the BMW Masters to win a sudden-death playoff against Frances Alexander Levy and Englands Ross Fisher.Siem overcame a five-shot deficit at wind-whipped Lake Malaren. He was the only player who failed to hit the 18th green in the playoff, and then thrilled the gallery with a chip from the collar. After closing bogey-bogey finish in regulation for a 1-over 73, Siem won to earn a spot in the World Golf Championship event next week in Shanghai.Levy couldnt handle the wind and faster greens and closed with a 78.Fisher had a chance at the greatest comeback in European Tour history. He started the final round 11 shots out of the lead and was solid in the wind along the back nine to close with a 67. 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He is the longest serving catcher in Goldeyes history, having already spent five seasons with the organization. http://www.cheapbearsjerseyschina.com/brian-urlacher-jersey/ . -- The Washington Redskins coaching staff distanced itself from other coaches Thursday by siding with ownership -- and not the players -- in the NFLs labour dispute.Got a question on rule clarification, comments on rule enforcements or some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants to answer your emails at cmonref@tsn.ca. Hi Kerry, At the end of Boston-Toronto game on Thursday night,m Torey Krug received a holding call in overtime. The call was made when he defending against Tyler Bozak. It appeared as though Bozak put his arm out to fight Krug off and in the process gave up having two hands on his stick (and a good scoring chance). It looked to me that Krug put his arm in front of Bozak and then proceeded to immediately body check him. Krug put his arm out only after Bozak had and it looked like a fight for positioning to me. Would you consider the call correct? Or is this more of a subjective call? This could have big playoff implications in the coming week considering Toronto scored on the power play! Thanks,Brendan --- Hello Sir, In the OT period of the Bruins-Leafs game, a penalty was called on Torey Krug for holding, it led to a win for the Leafs on the power play. Watching the replay, it looked as if Krug made a good defensive play, with really no question, am I mistaken? Also, the Bruins had a goal called back against the Red Wings the previous night for goalie interference (though no penalty was assessed), again, on the replay, while Charas skate was in the crease, there appeared to be zero contact. I am looking for clarification on these plays, please. I understand it is often a bang bang play and a split second decision, but that is what these guys are trained to do, do you see either, or both plays as being right from a refs perspective? Thanks Kerry,J.W. Bajuhn Brendan and J.W.: If Bruins coach Claude Julien had a full head of hair he would have good reason to pull it all out once Torey Krug was assessed a holding penalty in OT following a good defensive play to knock the puck off the stick of Tyler Bozak! Tyler Bozak did attempt to protect thhe puck on his cut toward the Bruins net by reaching out with his right hand to fend Torey Krug off. Mike Ditka Jersey. Once the arm of Bozak was extended, Krug placed his left glove hand onto Bozaks arm but did not utilize a tug or grabbing motion that could result in a takedown hold. Bozak continued to lean hard with his body pressed into the Bruins defender with a power move toward the net which. The alteration of Tyler Bozaks body position exposed the puck and provided an angle for Torey Krug to execute a perfect stick check. It was nothing more than a timely "stick on puck" in an excellent defensive play by Krug and not deserving of a penalty call. Once the puck was knocked off the stick of Tyler Bozak the fall and crash into the net by both players was of no significance or consequence to this play. There were some unusual judgments late in this game that went both ways. Phil Kessel clipped Dougie Hamilton on the cheek with his stick that opened up a pretty good gash and went undetected. Not too long afterward a pretty soft holding call was assessed to Nikolai Kulemin on Milan Lucic with just over a minute remaining in regulation time. The holding penalty against Krug ended the game with two big points for the Leafs and the loss of a big point for the Bruins in their race for the Presidents Trophy. 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