2017 Mitsubishi Electric Classic winner, final leaderboard, results, prize money payouts
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2017 Mitsubishi Electric Classic winner, final leaderboard, results, prize money payouts

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The 2017 Mitsubishi Electric Classic final leaderboard is headed by winner Stephen Ames, who picked up his first PGA Tour Champions win in Duluth, Ga., with a 15-under three-round total at TPC Sugarloaf.

Once again, Bernhard Langer finished in the top two on the 50-plus circuit, while Fred Funk, David Frost and Brandt Jobe finished tied for third, a stroke behind Langer at 10-under 206.

Ames won the $270,000 winner's share of the $1.8 million purse.

2017 Mitsubishi Electric Classic final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 TOTAL MONEY
1 Stephen Ames -15 67 68 66 201 $270,000
2 Bernhard Langer -11 67 73 65 205 $158,400
T3 Fred Funk -10 72 68 66 206 $108,000
T3 David Frost -10 66 72 68 206 $108,000
T3 Brandt Jobe -10 68 68 70 206 $108,000
T6 Woody Austin -9 69 70 68 207 $68,400
T6 Kevin Sutherland -9 67 69 71 207 $68,400
T8 Mark Brooks -8 69 70 69 208 $49,500
T8 Jay Don Blake -8 68 70 70 208 $49,500
T8 Miguel Jimenez -8 69 68 71 208 $49,500
T8 Kenny Perry -8 72 64 72 208 $49,500
T12 Duffy Waldorf -7 73 68 68 209 $33,600
T12 Jeff Sluman -7 73 68 68 209 $33,600
T12 Roger Chapman -7 70 69 70 209 $33,600
T12 John Daly -7 73 65 71 209 $33,600
T12 Billy Mayfair -7 70 68 71 209 $33,600
T12 Lee Janzen -7 69 69 71 209 $33,600
T18 Tim Petrovic -6 70 73 67 210 $24,615
T18 Jeff Maggert -6 67 74 69 210 $24,615
T18 Scott McCarron -6 70 68 72 210 $24,615
T18 Billy Andrade -6 70 66 74 210 $24,615
T22 Jerry Smith -5 69 72 70 211 $18,936
T22 Esteban Toledo -5 69 72 70 211 $18,936
T22 Jay Haas -5 75 69 67 211 $18,936
T22 Mike Goodes -5 67 73 71 211 $18,936
T22 Jerry Kelly -5 69 71 71 211 $18,936
T27 Brian Henninger -4 72 70 70 212 $14,297
T27 Jose Maria Olazabal -4 69 72 71 212 $14,297
T27 Fran Quinn -4 75 70 67 212 $14,297
T27 Michael Bradley -4 69 71 72 212 $14,297
T27 Gene Sauers -4 71 75 66 212 $14,297
T27 Paul Broadhurst -4 70 69 73 212 $14,297
T27 Bob Tway -4 65 71 76 212 $14,297
T34 Joe Durant -3 74 68 71 213 $10,836
T34 Dan Forsman -3 69 72 72 213 $10,836
T34 Ian Woosnam -3 75 68 70 213 $10,836
T34 David Toms -3 70 76 67 213 $10,836
T34 Scott Verplank -3 68 71 74 213 $10,836
T39 Tommy Armour III -2 72 71 71 214 $8,460
T39 Gary Hallberg -2 70 73 71 214 $8,460
T39 Paul Goydos -2 70 71 73 214 $8,460
T39 Scott Parel -2 70 71 73 214 $8,460
T39 Larry Mize -2 67 73 74 214 $8,460
T39 Tom Byrum -2 69 70 75 214 $8,460
T39 Bobby Gage -2 70 70 74 214 $8,460
T46 Olin Browne -1 73 71 71 215 $6,480
T46 Jim Carter -1 73 72 70 215 $6,480
T46 Steve Pate -1 74 72 69 215 $6,480
T46 Marco Dawson -1 69 68 78 215 $6,480
T50 Sandy Lyle E 72 71 73 216 $5,040
T50 Scott Hoch E 74 71 71 216 $5,040
T50 Jesper Parnevik E 74 72 70 216 $5,040
T50 Joey Sindelar E 73 75 68 216 $5,040
T54 Doug Garwood 1 72 72 73 217 $4,050
T54 Kirk Triplett 1 76 68 73 217 $4,050
T54 Willie Wood 1 71 76 70 217 $4,050
T54 Phillip Price 1 70 78 69 217 $4,050
T58 Wes Short, Jr. 2 70 75 73 218 $3,060
T58 Glen Day 2 70 75 73 218 $3,060
T58 Brad Faxon 2 73 74 71 218 $3,060
T58 Rod Spittle 2 75 72 71 218 $3,060
T58 Kent Jones 2 76 71 71 218 $3,060
T58 Tom Pernice, Jr. 2 74 75 69 218 $3,060
T58 Grant Waite 2 75 74 69 218 $3,060
65 Russ Cochran 3 72 72 75 219 $2,340
T66 Mark Calcavecchia 4 74 69 77 220 $1,980
T66 Tom Watson 4 70 77 73 220 $1,980
T66 Miguel Angel Martin 4 77 70 73 220 $1,980
T69 Scott Dunlap 5 76 72 73 221 $1,638
T69 Skip Kendall 5 72 77 72 221 $1,638
71 Carlos Franco 6 70 76 76 222 $1,476
T72 Larry Nelson 7 74 73 76 223 $1,233
T72 Bob Gilder 7 76 71 76 223 $1,233
T72 Steve Lowery 7 75 75 73 223 $1,233
T72 Todd Hamilton 7 78 72 73 223 $1,233
76 Steve Schneiter 8 77 74 73 224 $1,044
T77 Tom Purtzer 14 76 76 78 230 $936
T77 Andy North 14 78 79 73 230 $936
WD Mark O'Meara WD 75 -- -- 75 $0

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