GOLF ROUNDUP Sunday's results



PGA 84 Lumber Classic
FARMINGTON, Pa. -- Jason Gore held off the 84 Lumber Classic field with big drives and steely nerves to win on the PGA Tour barely a month after being stuck in golf's minor leagues. Gore's four-stroke lead with five holes to play was down to one over runner-up Carlos Franco by No. 18, but Gore landed his approach shot on the 468-yard par-4 on the lower fringe of the green. With a playoff looming if he didn't get up and down, Gore deftly lagged his putt from 91 1/2 feet to within 22 inches and tapped in for a final-round 2-under 70 and the Tour victory he once thought might never come. His 14-under 274 was three shots better than third-place finisher Ben Crane (67).
World Match Play
VIRGINIA WATER, England -- U.S. Open champion Michael Campbell won the World Match Play Championship, defeating Paul McGinley 2 and 1 in the final by capitalizing on his opponent's errors in the closing holes. Campbell wrapped up the match at Wentworth with a chip to 1 foot of the cup on the 35th green. He won the 33rd and 34th holes when McGinley bogeyed after poor shots.
John Q. Hammons Classic
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. -- Annika Sorenstam closed with a 2-over 73 and withstood a late charge from rookie Paula Creamer to win the John Q. Hammons Classic for the third time in four years. Sorenstam made 15 straight pars to start the final round and overcame bogeys on two of the last three holes to finish one shot ahead of Creamer at 5-under 208 for her seventh LPGA Tour win of the season. She also won a European Tour event in Sweden this year and has 64 career victories. The 19-year-old Creamer, who paced the United States to a 15 1/2-12 1/2 victory over Sorenstam and the European team in last week's Solheim Cup, started the final round five strokes off the lead. Sweden's Maria Hjorth (75) and American Diana D'Alessio (69) tied for third at 2 under. France's Karine Icher closed with a 75 and was the only other player under par for the tournament, finishing at 1 under.
Constellation Energy Classic
HUNT VALLEY, Md. -- Bob Gilder won his first Champions Tour event in more than two years, shooting a 5-under-par 67 to capture the Constellation Energy Classic by four strokes over Morris Hatalsky.
Gilder never trailed after opening with a 64 on Friday. He chipped in from 40 feet for par on the final hole to finish at 18-under 198, tying the tournament record set by Christy O'Connor in 1999.
Associated Press