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Olin
Browne no longer has to write letters to PGA Tour
events begging for a tee time. He doesn't have
to sweat out the final two months of the season,
wondering if he'll earn enough money to keep his
card. Browne took care of all those worries Monday
afternoon, when he emerged from a five-way tie
for the lead and closed with a 4-under 67 to win
the Deutsche Bank Championship by one shot over
Jason Bohn.
"It's a little bit different
feeling to start out with a lead and play with
it all day long, and then finish it off,"
said Browne, who finished at 14-under 270. |
"I couldn't be happier about
the way I played." With the win, Browne has decided
to pull out of next week's Bell Canadian Open, according
to MOJO Sports Radio AM730 in Vancouver. It was the
third victory of his career, and by far the most satisfying.
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