Wagner wins Shell, off to Augusta
By CHRIS DUNCAN
Associated Press


HUMBLE, Texas – Johnson Wagner’s first PGA Tour victory came with the ultimate bonus prize – a trip to the Masters.

Wagner controlled his nerves and held off several late challenges Sunday to win the Houston Open and earn a last-minute invitation to Augusta National.

The 28-year-old Wagner shot a 1-under 71 to finish at 16 under, two shots ahead of Chad Campbell (72) and Geoff Ogilvy (68). Billy Mayfair and Fred Couples shot 66s and finished three shots back at 13 under. Bob Estes and Charley Hoffman, three behind Wagner at the start of the round, shot 72s and finished four behind.


Wagner had missed six cuts in nine previous starts this year and was ranked 193rd on the money list when he arrived in Houston. He matched defending champion Adam Scott’s course-record 63 in the first round, then held the 36- and 54-hole leads at an event for the first time in 44 career starts.

His emotions showed all day, as sweat soaked through his green shirt and he nervously wiped his hands with a white towel before most of his shots.

But Wagner held it together, pumping his fist after sinking a 6-foot par putt on the 72nd hole as his parents and several family members cheered from behind the green.

Next week, they’ll be applauding him at Augusta.

While Wagner will play in his first Masters, Davis Love III will miss a major for the first time since 1990. Love had to win to qualify for next week’s Masters, but he finished 5 under, ending the longest active streak of major appearances at 70.

Phil Mickelson now holds the longest run of major starts, with 55. Mickelson shot a second consecutive 71 on Sunday and finished at 6 under in his final tuneup before Augusta.

This day belonged to Wagner, the 13th player to earn his first victory in Houston.

He started the day one ahead of Campbell, then opened a three-shot lead when he sank a 26-foot birdie on the second hole and Campbell three-putted. Wagner led by five after a birdie on the fourth. Campbell hit into the fairway bunker off the tee and bogeyed again.

Campbell drove into the fairway bunker on No. 8, then dumped his second shot into the water, leading to a crippling double bogey. Wagner birdied again to get to 17 under.

Ogilvy birdied Nos. 3, 5 and 8 to move into second place, but Wagner led by four at the turn.

Couples, the 2003 champion when the tournament was played at the members’ course across the street, was one of several players who mounted charges on the back nine.

Wagner bogeyed the 10th and Couples and Mayfair both birdied 13 and 15, the last two par 5s, to move to 13 under, tying Ogilvy. Campbell bounced back with three consecutive birdies on 11, 12 and 13 to get to 14 under. Estes also birdied the 11th and 12th to reach 14 under.

But Wagner hung on, as the players chasing him stalled, one after another.

Couples and Mayfair each parred the last four holes. Estes and Campbell both bogeyed the par-3 16th from awkward lies in the greenside bunker. Ogilvy birdied the 12th, but couldn’t muster another one until the last hole.

Wagner left a long birdie putt short on the par-4 17th, but he calmly sank the 11-footer to stay at 16 under. He drove his last tee shot into the fairway bunker, avoiding the ominous pond that runs down the left side of the 18th hole.

He hit his 220-yard approach just short of the green, pitched to six feet and easily rolled in the final putt.

Wagner became the second wire-to-wire winner since the tournament moved to the Tournament Course at Redstone in 2006. Stuart Appleby led from the start when he won in 2006.

Divots: Appleby, last year’s runner-up, shot a pair of 70s on the weekend and finished at 6 under. ... Pat Perez shot a 64, the low round of the day and his best round of the year, to finish at 10 under. ... Wagner, born in Amarillo, is the seventh Texan to win the Houston Open.



Final scores with relation to par and earnings from the Shell Houston Open, played April 3-6 at the par-72, 7,457-yard Redstone Golf Club (Tournament) in Humble, Texas:

1. Johnson Wagner (4,500)
$1,008,000
63-69-69-71--272

-16
2. Geoff Ogilvy (2,200)
492,800
67-73-66-68--274

-14
2. Chad Campbell (2,200)
492,800
73-64-65-72--274

-14
4. Billy Mayfair (1,100)
246,400
72-68-69-66--275

-13
4. Fred Couples (1,100)
246,400
73-69-67-66--275

-13
6. Bob Estes (869)
194,600
71-69-64-72--276

-12
6. Charley Hoffman (869)
194,600
65-70-69-72--276

-12
8. Pat Perez (725)
162,400
69-73-72-64--278

-10
8. Jason Day (725)
162,400
73-71-69-65--278

-10
8. Kevin Sutherland (725)
162,400
70-70-71-67--278

-10
11. K.J. Choi (575)
128,800
74-66-69-70--279

-9
11. Bart Bryant (575)
128,800
69-74-66-70--279

-9
11. Steve Stricker (575)
128,800
66-76-66-71--279

-9
14. Kevin Streelman (413)
92,400
72-69-70-69--280

-8
14. Jeff Quinney (413)
92,400
72-68-70-70--280

-8
14. Steve Elkington (413)
92,400
67-74-69-70--280

-8
14. Aaron Baddeley (413)
92,400
72-72-65-71--280

-8
14. Lucas Glover (413)
92,400
69-69-70-72--280

-8
14. Ryan Armour (413)
92,400
73-69-67-71--280

-8
20. Dean Wilson (302)
67,573
67-75-70-69--281

-7
20. Ben Crane (302)
67,573
74-65-70-72--281

-7
20. Mathew Goggin (302)
67,573
71-64-72-74--281

-7
23. Stuart Appleby (240)
53,760
70-70-72-70--282

-6
23. Phil Mickelson (240)
53,760
72-68-71-71--282

-6
23. Rod Pampling (240)
53,760
70-72-68-72--282

-6
26. Padraig Harrington (174)
38,920
71-73-71-68--283

-5
26. Shaun Micheel (174)
38,920
71-72-71-69--283

-5
26. Kevin Na (174)
38,920
76-68-68-71--283

-5
26. Jose Maria Olazabal (174)
38,920
69-70-73-71--283

-5
26. John Merrick (174)
38,920
71-69-72-71--283

-5
26. Joe Ogilvie (174)
38,920
74-68-70-71--283

-5
26. J.J. Henry (174)
38,920
69-72-71-71--283

-5
26. Davis Love III (174)
38,920
69-72-69-73--283

-5
34. Anders Hansen 0
30,240
69-71-75-69--284

-4
34. Robert Allenby (135)
30,240
75-68-69-72--284

-4
34. Chez Reavie (135)
30,240
70-71-70-73--284

-4
37. Nicholas Thompson (120)
26,880
69-70-78-68--285

-3
37. Scott Sterling (120)
26,880
70-71-73-71--285

-3
39. Fredrik Jacobson (95)
21,280
72-72-72-70--286

-2
39. Kenneth Ferrie (95)
21,280
75-69-71-71--286

-2
39. Justin Leonard (95)
21,280
68-76-71-71--286

-2
39. Jeev M. Singh 0
21,280
73-70-72-71--286

-2
39. Frank Lickliter II (95)
21,280
75-67-72-72--286

-2
39. Tim Herron (95)
21,280
72-70-72-72--286

-2
39. Omar Uresti (95)
21,280
68-76-69-73--286

-2
39. John Riegger (95)
21,280
71-70-69-76--286

-2
47. Briny Baird (62)
13,933
67-77-73-70--287

-1
47. Mark Hensby (62)
13,933
70-74-73-70--287

-1
47. J.L. Lewis (62)
13,933
72-72-72-71--287

-1
47. Marco Dawson (62)
13,933
72-72-70-73--287

-1
47. Charles Howell III (62)
13,933
71-72-71-73--287

-1
47. Craig Kanada (62)
13,933
70-71-73-73--287

-1
47. Michael Allen (62)
13,933
72-71-70-74--287

-1
47. Ben Curtis (62)
13,933
69-72-72-74--287

-1
47. Tim Wilkinson (62)
13,933
73-69-71-74--287

-1
47. Jeff Overton (62)
13,933
71-71-69-76--287

-1
57. Harrison Frazar (56)
12,432
72-69-76-71--288

E
57. Stephen Leaney (56)
12,432
72-71-73-72--288

E
57. Michael Sim (56)
12,432
72-72-70-74--288

E
57. Bubba Watson (56)
12,432
68-72-74-74--288

E
57. Martin Laird (56)
12,432
69-71-74-74--288

E
62. Charlie Wi (53)
11,928
71-69-77-72--289
+ 1
62. Shane Bertsch (53)
11,928
72-69-75-73--289
+ 1
62. Craig Barlow (53)
11,928
70-74-71-74--289
+ 1
62. Robert Garrigus (53)
11,928
71-67-75-76--289
+ 1
66. Y.E. Yang (51)
11,480
71-73-73-73--290
+ 2
66. Steve Marino (51)
11,480
71-73-72-74--290
+ 2
66. Nathan Green (51)
11,480
74-70-72-74--290
+ 2
66. Brett Quigley (51)
11,480
68-72-68-82--290
+ 2
70. Brett Wetterich (50)
11,200
73-70-72-78--293
+ 5
71. Carl Pettersson (50)
11,088
70-74-73-78--295
+ 7
72. Justin Bolli (49)
10,976
74-70-75-78--297
+ 9
• • •







Missed the cut







74. Vaughn Taylor



75-70--145
+ 1
74. Brandt Jobe



72-73--145
+ 1
74. Angel Cabrera



75-70--145
+ 1
74. Jon Mills



72-73--145
+ 1
74. Matt Jones



72-73--145
+ 1
74. Steve Allan



73-72--145
+ 1
74. Jesper Parnevik



69-76--145
+ 1
74. Trevor Immelman



73-72--145
+ 1
74. Tommy Armour III



72-73--145
+ 1
74. Carlos Franco



73-72--145
+ 1
74. Parker McLachlin



71-74--145
+ 1
74. Michael Letzig



70-75--145
+ 1
74. Marc Turnesa



71-74--145
+ 1
87. Tripp Isenhour



74-72--146
+ 2
87. Roland Thatcher



72-74--146
+ 2
87. Brad Adamonis



73-73--146
+ 2
87. Tom Byrum



71-75--146
+ 2
87. Dudley Hart



69-77--146
+ 2
87. Jin Park



74-72--146
+ 2
87. Jimmy Walker



78-68--146
+ 2
94. Jeff Maggert



72-75--147
+ 3
94. Anthony Kim



75-72--147
+ 3
94. Tag Ridings



75-72--147
+ 3
94. J.P. Hayes



73-74--147
+ 3
94. Ken Duke



71-76--147
+ 3
94. Scott McCarron



73-74--147
+ 3
94. Hunter Mahan



72-75--147
+ 3
94. Paul Goydos



74-73--147
+ 3
102. Rich Beem



71-77--148
+ 4
102. Cody Freeman



74-74--148
+ 4
102. Peter Lonard



74-74--148
+ 4
102. Jason Bohn



74-74--148
+ 4
102. Billy Andrade



71-77--148
+ 4
102. Brett Rumford



74-74--148
+ 4
102. David Lutterus



72-76--148
+ 4
109. Kevin Stadler



75-74--149
+ 5
109. Patrick Sheehan



77-72--149
+ 5
109. Richard Johnson



72-77--149
+ 5
109. Bo Van Pelt



73-76--149
+ 5
109. Nick O'Hern



75-74--149
+ 5
109. Joe Durant



72-77--149
+ 5
115. Alex Cejka



78-72--150
+ 6
115. Dustin Johnson



73-77--150
+ 6
115. Andrew Parr



80-70--150
+ 6
115. Louis Oosthuizen



75-75--150
+ 6
115. Cameron Beckman



73-77--150
+ 6
115. Troy Matteson



74-76--150
+ 6
115. James Driscoll



73-77--150
+ 6
115. Nick Flanagan



72-78--150
+ 6
123. John Rollins



79-72--151
+ 7
123. Chris Stroud



78-73--151
+ 7
123. Bill Haas



76-75--151
+ 7
123. Charles Warren



73-78--151
+ 7
123. Lonny Alexander



74-77--151
+ 7
128. Eric Axley



75-78--153
+ 9
128. Mathias Gronberg



77-76--153
+ 9
128. Andres Romero



75-78--153
+ 9
128. Kyle Thompson



80-73--153
+ 9
132. A. Canizares



69-85--154
+ 10
133. Jose Coceres



78-77--155
+ 11
133. Chad Collins



80-75--155
+ 11
135. Olin Browne



74-82--156
+ 12
136. Blaine McCallister



85-74--159
+ 15
137. Michael Campbell



81-83--164
+ 20
WD. Adam Scott



63-76-WD


WD. Rocco Mediate



72-WD


WD. John Mallinger



70-WD


WD. Jim McGovern



76-WD


WD. George McNeill



77-WD


WD. Jay Williamson



75-WD


WD. John Daly



78-WD


WD. Jason Gore



WD




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