2018 Mitsubishi Electric Classic final results: Prize money payouts and leaderboard
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2018 Mitsubishi Electric Classic final results: Prize money payouts and leaderboard

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The 2018 Mitsubishi Electric Classic final leaderboard is headed by winner Steve Flesch, who defeated Scott Parel on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff to win at TPC Sugarloaf in Duluth, Ga.

Flesch birdied the par-5 18th on the second playoff hole to claim the win, a hole after Bernhard Langer was eliminated with a bogey on the same 18th as the first playoff hole. All three players finished regulation at 11-under 205.

The final 36 holes of the 54-hole event were played on Saturday in anticipation of poor weather on Sunday in Georgia.

Flesch won the $270,000 tournament winner's share of the $1,800,000 purse.

2018 Mitsubishi Electric Classic final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 TOTAL MONEY
1 Steve Flesch -11 66 71 68 205 $270,000
T2 Bernhard Langer -11 67 69 69 205 $144,000
T2 Scott Parel -11 68 73 64 205 $144,000
4 Jay Haas -9 65 71 71 207 $108,000
5 Wes Short Jr. -8 69 69 70 208 $86,400
6 Vijay Singh -7 72 69 68 209 $72,000
7 Clark Dennis -6 72 70 68 210 $64,800
T8 Jeff Sluman -5 70 69 72 211 $49,500
T8 Kevin Sutherland -5 69 70 72 211 $49,500
T8 Jerry Kelly -5 71 65 75 211 $49,500
T8 Joe Durant -5 70 72 69 211 $49,500
T12 Esteban Toledo -4 71 72 69 212 $37,800
T12 Duffy Waldorf -4 77 67 68 212 $37,800
T14 Tim Petrovic -3 69 73 71 213 $27,260
T14 Russ Cochran -3 71 66 76 213 $27,260
T14 Scott Dunlap -3 72 70 71 213 $27,260
T14 Jay Don Blake -3 71 68 74 213 $27,260
T14 Scott McCarron -3 71 72 70 213 $27,260
T14 Gene Sauers -3 68 73 72 213 $27,260
T14 Doug Garwood -3 71 68 74 213 $27,260
T14 Kirk Triplett -3 73 70 70 213 $27,260
T14 Jerry Smith -3 74 72 67 213 $27,260
T23 Tommy Armour III -2 69 72 73 214 $18,900
T23 Jose Maria Olazabal -2 69 75 70 214 $18,900
T23 David McKenzie -2 72 70 72 214 $18,900
T26 Olin Browne -1 72 72 71 215 $15,300
T26 Stephen Ames -1 71 72 72 215 $15,300
T26 Jesper Parnevik -1 70 71 74 215 $15,300
T26 Sandy Lyle -1 69 70 76 215 $15,300
T26 Carlos Franco -1 71 73 71 215 $15,300
T26 Ken Tanigawa -1 73 72 70 215 $15,300
T32 Steve Jones E 72 72 72 216 $12,690
T32 Joey Sindelar E 73 71 72 216 $12,690
T34 Dan Forsman 1 72 73 72 217 $10,020
T34 Mike Goodes 1 71 73 73 217 $10,020
T34 Miguel Angel Jimenez 1 72 73 72 217 $10,020
T34 Mark O'Meara 1 70 76 71 217 $10,020
T34 Bart Bryant 1 74 73 70 217 $10,020
T34 Woody Austin 1 75 71 71 217 $10,020
T34 Billy Andrade 1 76 70 71 217 $10,020
T34 Jeff Brehaut 1 76 69 72 217 $10,020
T34 Gibby Gilbert III 1 76 69 72 217 $10,020
T43 Billy Mayfair 2 70 73 75 218 $7,920
T43 Michael Bradley 2 71 74 73 218 $7,920
T45 Tom Byrum 3 69 73 77 219 $7,020
T45 Paul Broadhurst 3 75 74 70 219 $7,020
T45 Tom Pernice Jr 3 74 73 72 219 $7,020
T48 Lee Janzen 4 73 73 74 220 $5,940
T48 Michael Allen 4 73 73 74 220 $5,940
T48 Kent Jones 4 74 75 71 220 $5,940
T51 Rod Spittle 5 70 76 75 221 $4,500
T51 Marco Dawson 5 72 73 76 221 $4,500
T51 David Toms 5 75 71 75 221 $4,500
T51 Colin Montgomerie 5 74 76 71 221 $4,500
T51 Mark Calcavecchia 5 75 71 75 221 $4,500
T51 Paul Goydos 5 76 72 73 221 $4,500
T57 Gary Hallberg 6 71 75 76 222 $3,690
T57 Mark Brooks 6 73 75 74 222 $3,690
T59 David Eger 7 76 74 73 223 $3,330
T59 Ian Woosnam 7 76 73 74 223 $3,330
T61 David Frost 8 71 73 80 224 $2,880
T61 Fran Quinn 8 72 73 79 224 $2,880
T61 Steve Pate 8 74 72 78 224 $2,880
T64 Steve Lowery 10 76 73 77 226 $2,430
T64 Larry Mize 10 77 71 78 226 $2,430
66 Larry Nelson 11 76 74 77 227 $2,160
T67 Scott Verplank 12 75 82 71 228 $1,890
T67 Trevor Dodds 12 76 79 73 228 $1,890
T69 Roger Chapman 13 77 76 76 229 $1,638
T69 Todd Hamilton 13 78 74 77 229 $1,638
T71 Tom Watson 14 78 78 74 230 $1,422
T71 Tom Kite 14 77 79 74 230 $1,422
73 Len Mattiace 16 76 78 78 232 $1,260
74 Kenny Knox 17 80 76 77 233 $1,188
75 Bob Tway 20 78 75 83 236 $1,116
76 Blaine McCallister 25 87 73 81 241 $1,044
77 Charlie Rymer 33 87 85 77 249 $972
WD John Huston WD 85 -- -- 85 $0

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