Pappas wins Bogota Open
South Africa's Brenden Pappas won the Bogota Open on Sunday when lightning wiped out the third round, reducing the Nationwide Tour event to 36 holes.
- Written by Associated Press
- Updated: March 07, 2011 09:34 am IST
South Africa's Brenden Pappas won the Bogota Open on Sunday when lightning wiped out the third round, reducing the Nationwide Tour event to 36 holes.
The 40-year-old had rounds of 67 and 66 to finish at 9 under at Bogota Country Club. He earned $108,000 in official money, but is credited with an unofficial victory because the players failed to complete 54 holes in the scheduled 72-hole tournament.
"This was a hollow victory because it's unofficial," Pappas said. "We didn't get to play 72 holes, but it's a victory nonetheless."
Pappas' group played three holes before the players were pulled off the course for the last time just before 2 P.M. Matt Every shot two 67s to finish second. Pappas' birdie on his 36th hole on Saturday was the margin of victory over Every.
