Maggert loses out to Cink

Stewart Cink earned his first PGA Tour victory at the $1

Stewart Cink earned his first PGA Tour victory at the $1.5 millionGreater Hartford Open in Connecticut, and with a final round 66 equalledGreg Norman's 1995 tournament scoring record of 267, 13 under par.

Cink finished a stroke ahead of three golfers: third round leader JeffMaggert, who elected not to play it safe on the final hole and paid theprice with a bogey to record a one-over-par 71, as well as Brandel Chamblee (66) and Tom Byrum (69).

"I'll never forget this day, to be on top of one of these fields - to win - wow, that's really something, who at 24 continues the recent trend of youngwinners on the PGA tour.

A star college golfer and the 1996 Nike Tour player of the year, with threewins and a single-season earnings record on that circuit, Cink began the 1997PGA Tour season with the expectations of many that he would succeed TigerWoods as rookie of the yar.

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But Cink got off to a slow start this year, and had his best finish lastmonth with a tie for sixth at Westchester.