Pettersson wins Chrysler

Pettersson wins Chrysler 31st October 2005

Carl Pettersson posted an even-par final round of 71 to secure a one-shot victory over the fast finishing Chad Campbell who made five birdies on the back nine. Pettersson earned $572,400 to move to No. 17 on the money list and get into the end of season Tour Championship.

Pettersson won the Chrysler Championship after he shot rounds of 69, 68, 67, and 71 to finish with a 9 under the card total of 175.

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A crowded leaderboard saw Hidemichi Tanaka, Stewart Cink, Tag Ridings, Tim Herron, Bo Van Pelt, Tom Pernice, Jr. and Steve Lowery finished in a seven way tie for third place.

Hidemichi Tanaka and Tag Ridings both secured their PGA TOUR cards for next season after bordering on the brink of qualifying school.

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