�winner david frost won
10 times during a pga tour
career that began in 1985,
and now the 50-year-old
south african can add a
champions tour trophy to
his mantel. frost shattered
the scoring mark at tpc
twin cities with a final-round 61 sunday to finish at
25-under 191, seven strokes
better than mark calcavec-
chia. the 61 and 191 were
tournament records, and the
25-under total tied the tour
record for lowest score in a
54-hole tournament held by
bruce fleisher, loren rob-
erts and bernhard langer.
from the flu after winning
the senior british and u.s.
senior opens in consecu-
tive weeks, finished t-25
after a final-round 71. …
minnesota native tom
lehman withdrew from his
home-state event with a
sore knee. lehman, who
played the two senior
majors the previous weeks,
hopes to play in this week’s
pga championship at
whistling straits.
champions tour // 3m championship
frost keeps his cool for first senior victory
�noteworthy bernhard
langer, who was suffering
�the price is right
nick price finished t- 3,
eight strokes back of frost.
it’s the ninth top- 10 finish in
the last 10 starts for price,
who hasn’t finished worse
than t-30 in 2010.
�top five tpc twin cities, Blaine, Minn.
1. David Frost 64-66-61—191
2. Mark Calcavecchia 64-66-68—198
3. Nick Price 66-69-64—199
Tommy Armour III 63-71-65—199
David Peoples 66-66-67—199
$262,500
154,000
105,000
105,000
105,000
� quotable
“twenty-five under? that’s ridiculous. this
course ain’t that easy.” —Mark calcaveccHia
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