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Couch shoots 60 to win Rheem Classic


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Fort Smith, AR (Betting Express) - Chris Couch fired a 10-under 60 on Sunday to win the Rheem Classic. Couch finished the event at 15-under-par 265 for his fourth career victory on the Nationwide Tour.

Troy Matteson finished at 10-under-par 270 to take second place for the second week in a row. Third-round leader Camilo Villegas carded a one-over 71 in the final round to share third place with Danny Ellis, David Hearn and Aaron Barber at nine-under-par 271.

Couch was five shots behind Villegas to start the final round at Hardscrabble Country Club, but he was on a roll early. He carded back-to-back birdies from the par-three second and three consecutive birdies starting at the par-four fifth.

The 32-year-old hit his second shot to four feet for a birdie at the par-four 10th and reached the green in two at the par-five 11th. Couch missed his eagle try, but he was left with a short putt for birdie and easily converted.

Couch stumbled to a bogey at the 12th and hit his drive into a fairway bunker at the par-four 13th. Couch then played his second shot from the sand to five feet for a birdie and knocked his approach inside six feet for a birdie at the 14th to move to 13-under.

At the par-three 15th, Couch dropped his tee shot within seven feet of the hole and ran home the birdie putt to make it three straight. Couch followed with pars on his next two holes before rolling in a 22-foot putt for a birdie at the last to match the course record.

"That was something today," said Couch. "I fought back hard yesterday. I was proud of myself yesterday. Got it back to even par and gave myself a chance today, which I ended up taking advantage of."

Matteson picked up a birdie at the third and tallied an eagle at the par-five sixth to jump to 10-under. At the par-four 10th, Matteson landed his second shot inside six feet and converted the putt to grab a share of the lead.

The 25-year-old was unable to keep up with Couch, however, and found trouble with a bogey at the 13th. Matteson parred his way in for a round of 67.

"I had some chances and I just didn't take advantage of them," said Matteson, who moved into first place on the Nationwide Tour money list. "That's going to happen out here. All in all it was a solid round."

Villegas had a solid start with a birdie at the third and sank an 18-foot birdie putt at the sixth to maintain his lead at 12-under. The Colombian struggled to a bogey at the eighth, however, and collected a pair of bogeys on the back nine to finish six shots back.

Jason Schultz bogeyed the closing hole to finish alone in seventh place at eight-under-par 272 after a round of 71. Fran Quinn, Jeff Gove, Mike Springer, Kyle Thompson and Tjaart van der Walt followed at six-under-par 274.

May 15, 2005, at 04:25 PM ET
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