Gore Glory

Gore Glory 19th September 2005

Jason Gore bounced back from a sensational meltdown on the final day of the US Open to take out the 84 Lumber Classic in Pennsylvania. The 31-year-old claimed his first PGA Tour title with a one shot victory over Carlos Franco of Paraguay.

Gore who had struggled on the PGA TOUR winning just $40,399 this year picked up the $792,000 winners prize after he shot rounds of 65, 72, 67 and 70 to finish with a 14 under par total of 274.

Ben Crane continued his good form of recent weeks to finish just three shots behind Gore in third place while Tim Herron was a further shot back in 4th place at 10 under.

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