pga.com
Jul 15, 2008
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Since the Price Cutter Charity Championship became a 72-hole event in 1993, nobody enjoyed a wider margin of victory than Tom Scherrer, who won the title last year by four strokes over Franklin Langham. Of the 14 events that have gone 72 holes (the 2001 event was rain-shortened), 10 have either been won by a stroke or ended in a playoff. Jarrod Lyle continues to lead "The 25," while Rick Price made a big move with his victory at the Nationwide Tour Players Cup last week. Price moved from 46th to third on the money list. In 2004, Tyler Williamson set the tournament 18-hole record when he strung together 12 birdies in the final round to shoot a 60. Williamson had six birdies on the front and back nines and moved from a tie for 23rd when the day began to a tie for third. A year ago, Tom Scherrer's 66-63 start...
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