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Kelly And Pampling Win Shootout

Associated Press

NAPLES, Fla. - Jerry Kelly and Rod Pampling won The Shark Shootout on Sunday, beating Justin Leonard and Scott Verplank with a bogey on the first hole of a playoff in the Greg Norman-hosted event.

"We had a ton of fun out all day every day we were out there. We just really enjoyed each other's company," said Pampling, who teamed with Kelly after Peter Jacobsen dropped out after having a hip replaced.

Pampling: "We had a ton of fun out all day every day we were out there. We just really enjoyed each other's company."

Pampling and Kelly split $675,000 from the $2.75 million purse.

"I think it's really fun to win with a partner," Kelly said. "I think this is a really cool format. That's something special. Not many guys get to win with a partner."

Both teams closed with 13-under 59s in the scramble format to finish at 31-under 185 on the Tiburón Golf Club course. The 12 two-players teams opened with a modified alternate shot round Friday and played a best-ball round Saturday.

In the playoff, under the modified alternate shot format, Verplank left his approach shot short on the 18th and it rolled from the front of the green backward into a water hazard. Kelly hit his approach safely on the green, 25 feet away.

Leonard then took off his shoes and socks, and rolled up his pants to hit out of the hazard. He got the ball out of the hazard, but left it short of the green apron in some pine straw. Verplank then chipped to the edge of the green.

Pampling kept it interesting, running the birdie try 6 feet past. Leonard left bogey putt short, and Kelly's par try lipped out, so Pampling tapped in for the win.

John Huston and Kenny Perry, the 2005 winners, closed with a 59 to tie for third with Trevor Immelman and Rory Sabbatini (59) and Chad Campbell and Nick Price (58) at 28 under.

Second-round leaders John Daly and J.B. Holmes struggled, birdieing just three off their first 12 holes. They birdied five of their last six for a 64 and a sixth-place tie with Fred Funk and Scott Hoch (58) at 27 under.

Norman, teaming with Nick Faldo, made a 15-foot birdie putt on the final hole to avoid a tie for last with Annika Sorenstam and Fred Couples. Before the putt, Sorenstam playfully pointed at Faldo and Norman after holing a 20-footer.

Faldo missed his birdie try, but Norman made his and pointed right back at Sorenstam and Couples. Both teams finished with 60s.

Sorenstam was the first female golfer to play in the Shootout in its 18-year history.

 

About Greg Norman Production Company

The Greg Norman Production Company (GNPC), a subsidiary of Great White Shark Enterprises, is devoted to event management and sports marketing. The GNPC is proud to operate the PGA TOUR-sanctioned Mayakoba Golf Classic & The Shark Shootout, Golf PARa Todos, Three Friends: One Goal, Greg Norman Estates events and many other corporate and special events. The GNPC prides itself on producing events and marketing initiatives that not only reflect the discerning standards of its namesake, but of its clients as well.

About Tiburón Golf Club

Tiburón Golf Club, a WCI managed facility, featuring two Greg Norman-designed golf courses, was carved from 800 acres of prime southwest Florida real estate. The courses reflect Norman's appreciation for pristine natural settings and his passion for great golf. The Black and The Gold courses contain a combination of stacked sod-wall bunkers and tricky coquina waste bunkers. Certified as an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary by Audubon International, Tiburón reflects a strong commitment to enhancing and protecting the natural resources.

About The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples

The AAA Five Diamond Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples is renowned for its outstanding service, incredible cuisine and luxurious accommodations with panoramic views. The 295-room Mediterranean-style resort, ranked as the top golf resort in Florida by Golf Digest (October 2009), is home to a pair of 18-hole signature Greg Norman golf courses at Tiburón and hosts the annual PGA TOUR Shark Shootout. The Tiburón Golf Course complex is complete with the Rick Smith Golf Academy, recognized as one of the top academies in the country.

About CureSearch for Children's Cancer

CureSearch for Children's Cancer funds the lifesaving, collaborative research of the Children's Oncology Group, the largest, cooperative pediatric cancer research organization in the world--essentially a "cancer center without walls." With more than 5,000 physicians, nurses, and other researchers at 230 hospitals in North America and around the world, this group treats 90% of children with cancer. For more information visit www.CureSearch.org or call 800.458.6223.

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