Golf News for Tuesday, October 2, 2007 | People

Cobra player Camilo Villegas takes Tokai Classic for first win

Cobra Staff Player Camilo Villegas earned his first professional victory in
dramatic fashion, rolling in a 20-foot putt for birdie on the second hole
of sudden death to win the Coca-Cola Tokai Classic on the Japan Tour. The
25-year-old Columbian shot a final round even par 71 to finish at 2-under
282 overall - one of only three players to finish under par for the week.
Villegas, who tied for third at the event last year, finished in the top
five in several key stats, including birdies (T2) and greens in regulation
(T5). Also, among the 108 players, he was tied for seventh in driving
accuracy and 11th in driving distance.

In only his second full year on the PGA Tour, Camilo saved his best for
last, earning top 10 finishes in four of his final six PGA Tour events,
including the inaugural FedEx Cup Playoffs. Beginning at the Deutsche Bank
Championship, Camilo finished in the top 10 in the final three playoff
events, a distinction he shared with only three other players.

What's in Camilo's Bag?
King Cobra Speed Pro S (7.5) driver
King Cobra X Speed fairway metals (15, 19)
King Cobra Carbon CB 3-iron
King Cobra Forged CB (4-P) irons



 
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