South Korea's K.J. Choi won the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro on Sunday for his third PGA Tour victory, closing with a 6-under 66 for a two-shot victory over Shigeki Maruyama in Greensboro, N.C.
It was Choi's first PGA Tour victory since 2002, when he won two tournaments during a breakthrough season. He finished with a 22-under 266 total, one stroke short of Jesper Parnevik's tournament record from 1999.
Maruyama shot a 67. First-round leader Charles Warren, who tied the Forest Oaks Country Club record of 62 before faltering a bit over the past two days, rebounded with a 65 to tie Brandt Jobe (67) and Jason Bohn (70) for third.
Choi earned $900,000.
OFFICE DEPOT CHAMPIONSHIP: At Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., South Korea's Hee-Won Han had a one-stroke lead with 10 holes to play when the final round of the Office Depot Championship was suspended because of darkness. The 54-hole LPGA Tour event on Donald Trump's lavish new course along the Pacific Ocean will conclude today. Exceedingly slow play the first three days and a 3 1/2-hour delay because of dense fog Saturday have plagued the tournament in its first year at Trump National. Sunday's suspension was the second in two days.
SAS CHAMPIONSHIP: At Cary, N.C., Hale Irwin won for the fourth time this year to push his Champions Tour-record victory total to 44, capping a back-nine run with an eagle in a two-stroke victory over Tom Jenkins and Bob Gilder in the SAS Championship. The 60-year-old Irwin played the back nine in 6-under 31 for a 6-under 66 and a 13- under 203 total on the Prestonwood Country Club course. He birdied Nos. 10, 12, 13 and 15 and reached 13 under with a 25-foot eagle putt from the collar on the par-5 17th.
OREGON CLASSIC: At Eugene, Ore., Jeff Gove won the Nationwide Tour's Oregon Classic when steady morning rain forced tournament officials to cancel the fourth round. Gove had rounds of 66, 68 and 67 for a 15-under-par total and three-stroke advantage over Jamie Broce, Kris Cox, Tim Wilkinson and Esteban Toledo on the Shadow Hills course.