The left-hander picked up all his shots in the first 10 holes, opening up a five-shot lead.
He remained unruffled in the testing closing stretch
discount golf clubsdespite a bogey on No. 14 that cut his
advantage to two shots.It was Cochran’s third victory on the Champions Tour but his first
this season.“It’s a big hump I’ve got over there,” said Cochran
TaylorMade Tour Preferred CB Irons , whose son, Reed, was
carrying his bag. “To do it in a major and on this golf course means so much. And to do it
with the kids here, it’s even better.”Cochran’s elder son, Ryan,
Ping G20 Driverwas the caddie for Mike
Goodes this week.Calcavecchia had shared the overnight lead
Callaway Diablo forged irons with Cochran and South Africa’s
David Frost, but finished runner-up and was left to regre
Titleist 910 D2 Drivert four-putting from 15 feet on the
par-3 No. 9 for a double-bogey.