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Posted on: Monday, May 19, 2008

McLachlin finishes T-5th

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Parker McLachlin lines up a putt on the 16th green in the final round of the AT&T Classic. McLachlin had the final-day lead, but three late bogeys dropped him back. He earned $200,750.

JOHN AMIS | Associated Press

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Ryuji Imada

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DULUTH, Ga. — Honolulu's Parker McLachlin flirted with the final-round lead yesterday, which included an eagle on the par-4 No. 13, but bogeyed three of his last five holes to finish with a 5-under 67 and a tie for fifth at the AT&T Classic at TPC Sugarloaf.

"You've got your nerves going," McLachlin said. "You're trying to steady yourself, but the wind is blowing so hard, it's hard to steady yourself."

McLachlin finished at 12-under 276, three strokes behind Ryuji Imada (67) and Kenny Perry (69). Imada won the $990,000 first-place check with a par on the first playoff hole.

McLachlin, who tied his best finish on the PGA Tour, earned $200,750.

The Punahou alum, who started the round at 7 under, and six behind the leader, had five birdies and one bogey on the front nine yesterday to get to 11 under and take the lead. After birdies on Nos. 11 and 12 and holing out from the bunker for the eagle on No. 13, he got to 8 under for the round and 15 under overall and a three-shot lead.

But the pressure of being in contention for the first time clearly got to McLachlin down the stretch. He bogeyed the par-4 No. 14, par-3 No. 16 and par-5 No. 18.

McLachlin outdrove his two playing partners and was in virtually the same position as the two previous days, when he made eagle and birdie at the 18th.

After Matt Kuchar and Dan Forsman both cleared the water from farther away, McLachlin stepped up to attempt the same with a hybrid.

But as he approached the ball sitting up on a high plateau, the wind suddenly shifted and started blowing right in his face. McLachlin hovered there for a good 5 minutes, first pulling a 3-wood from his bag, then switching to an iron for the lay-up.

The gallery down below began to grumble, then broke into full-scale heckling when they saw he was playing it safe.

McLachlin said he had no choice, but the move backfired. He wound up missing a long birdie putt, then lipped out a 3 1/2-footer for par.

"I just wasn't set up right, so I had to take my medicine," McLachlin said of his decision. "I couldn't wait around 20 minutes to hit a shot," before adding with a grin, "though I tried to."

Kane'ohe's Dean Wilson shot a 69 and finished tied for 55th at 287 and earned $12,485.

McLachlin has earned $638,398 in 12 events this season. He finished tied for fifth at the Turning Stone Championship last year, his rookie season. Wilson has earned $552,866 in 15 events this season.

OCHOA WINS BY ONE

CLIFTON, N.J. — Lorena Ochoa found a new way to win, grinding it out instead of running away from the field.

A day after leaving the retiring Annika Sorenstam in her wake, Ochoa overcame a balky putter to shoot a 1-under 71 for a one-stroke victory over five players yesterday for her third straight victory in the rain-shortened Sybase Classic.

The victory was the 22nd for Ochoa since April 2006, and the $300,000 prize pushed her career earnings past the $12 million mark, making her the fastest player on the LPGA Tour to reach that plateau.

Ochoa grabbed an early four-shot lead with a birdie on No. 2, and finished at 10-under 206.

Morgan Pressel (66), Catriona Matthew (67), Brittany Lang (68), Na Yeon Choi (69) and Sophie Gustafson (70) tied for second. Sorenstam (71) tied for 11th at 5 under.

ELSEWHERE

Champions Tour: Andy Bean managed to save par on No. 18 after hooking his drive left and bogeying the previous hole, holding on for a 2-under 70 and a one-stroke victory over Loren Roberts in the Charity Classic in Hoover, Ala.

Irish Open: England's Richard Finch won the Irish Open for his second PGA European Open victory of the season, closing with a 2-under 70 for a two-stroke decision over Chile's Felipe Aguilar in Adare, Ireland.