A Greg Norman Production Company Event
Mayakoba Golf ClassicAn Official PGA TOUR Event
El Camaleón Golf Club|Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, México
Funk Wins México's 1st PGA TOUR Event

Jaime Aron
Associated Press

PLAYA DEL CARMEN, México (AP) - Fred Funk won one for the old guys Sunday. Playing with an achy back befitting his senior status, the 50-year-old Funk won the Mayakoba Golf Classic on the second hole of a playoff with Jose Coceres to became only the second man to win a PGA Tour event after winning on the Champions Tour.

"I think I validated how good the players are on the Champions Tour," Funk said. "Even though you are 50 or 51 through 55... age doesn't really mean anything. I just want to see how long I can last."

Funk earned his eighth PGA TOUR victory, brought his career earnings to $20,146,189 (11th) and set the course record in the first round with a 62.

Funk led the tournament - the PGA Tour's first in México - since setting the course record with an 8-under 62 Thursday. He never gave it up, but was tied several times, including from the 14th hole Sunday until sinking the birdie putt in the playoff.

The former University of Maryland coach closed with a 1-over 71 to match Coceres (69) at 14-under 266 on the Greg Norman-designed El Camaleón course. Funk earned $630,000 for his eighth PGA Tour victory.

Craig Stadler became the first Champions Tour winner to win a PGA Tour event when he followed his 2003 Senior Players win with a victory the following week in the B.C. Open, played opposite the British Open. Funk has won twice on the Champions Tour, including the Turtle Bay Championship in Hawaii last month.

Funk one-upped Stadler in another way: At 50 years, 8 months and 12 days old, he jumped ahead of The Walrus as the fifth-oldest PGA Tour winner. All four guys ahead of him pulled off their feats in 1975 or earlier, emphasizing the rarity of someone his age topping fields that include foes old enough to be their kids.

In fact, Stadler's son, Kevin, was in this field.

The only downer to Funk's feat is that he didn't beat the PGA Tour's elite: The world's top 64 players were in Arizona for the Accenture Match Play Championship.

Australian Peter Lonard, who played with Funk and Coceres, birdied the final hole for a 67 to finish third at 13 under.

Ryan Armour (66) was 12 under, and Bill Haas (67) followed at 11 under. Kevin Stadler tied for 13th at 6 under.

Funk came into the final round with a two-shot lead and a back problem that bothered him so much Saturday that he wondered whether he'd be able to finish.

He got off to an ominous start Sunday when his very first shot rolled to the lip of the "Devil's Mouth," the opening to an underground cave in the middle of the fairway. With two bogeys on the front nine, he wound up tied at the turn, and with his back bothering him again.

He laid down for massages from his wife on the sixth tee and from a tour therapist at the 12th tee.

Funk: "The resort is great and the golf course is fantastic. The way everybody was treated was fantastic."

"Then I found a stretch, putting my (left) leg on top of my (right) knee, working that one spot," he said. "It went away again and I was fine coming down the stretch."

Funk got the lead back with a birdie at 13 but a bogey on 14 left them tied again. Coceres made about a 10-footer to keep it knotted on 15, then nearly putted in from off the green at 16, patting his heart and smiling after the ball curled around the lip of the cup.

More close calls prevented the Argentine from giving the tour's first trip to Latin America a winner from Latin America.

There were birdie tries on 17 and 18 that didn't fall, then a great chance on the first playoff hole - No. 18 again - after Funk found a bunker. From about the same distance he had when playing the hole a few minutes earlier, Coceres left it way short.

Funk didn't make the same mistake when he had about a 6-footer on the second extra hole, nailing it with so much confidence that he threw a victory punch before the ball even fell.

The victory was Funk's first on the PGA Tour since The Players Championship in 2005. It wasn't his first title in México, though - he won the 1993 México Open.

Funny thing is, Funk almost backed out of this tournament. He committed to playing the Champions Tour event in Florida, but ended up coming here because he'd promised them long ago.

The victory likely will bring him back to the Riviera Maya next year, and perhaps for many more years. The tour has a contract with this event through 2012 - and he'll be only 55 then.

Mayakoba is situated just south of Cancún on México's prized Caribbean coast - the Riviera Maya. A mere 40-minute drive from the towering hotels of Cancún visitors will discover a completely different experience. Here, nestled in a lush natural paradise, lies Mayakoba, a truly unique resort destination. Mayakoba is comprised of five luxury hotels, each featuring a range of culinary and spa experiences. An 18 hole Greg Norman championship golf course, El Camaleón, managed by Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, offers players an ever-changing terrain that moves gracefully from mangroves to the sea. Created to harmonize with the unspoiled tropical forest, Mayakoba is connected with a series of lagoons enabling guests to wander effortlessly from place to place through the resort using the "lanchas" (covered boats) as well as a network of trails. Mayakoba, a luxury destination like no other where you are immersed in unspoiled natural beauty and the mysteries of an ancient civilization.
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El Camaleón Golf Course at the Mayakoba resort is Greg Norman's latest masterwork. The 7,039-yard layout is unique - not just to México but to the entire world of golf. The course bends through three distinct landscapes--mangrove jungles, limestone canals and stunning, oceanfront stretches of sand. El Camaleón incorporates a cenote, a massive underground cavern, into the heart of the opening fairway. The handsome, Mayan influenced clubhouse that rises above the 18th green will feature a fine dining room with stunning views over the course. The adjoining practice facility and driving range are of international caliber. With Mayakoba's unique system of lagoons, golfers will be able to step out of their rooms and into a boat, which will ferry them directly to the first tee. El Camaleón Golf Course is managed by Fairmont Hotels & Resorts.
Golf FORE Everyone aims to create a fun-filled, diverse and educational program that teaches about the game of golf and its ideals. The program encourages active participation in the game as a participant and as a fan, and facilitates the integration of golf into the lives of all those within the community. Golf PARa Todos is a community program presented and created by the Mayakoba Golf Classic.

The inaugural installment of Golf PARa Todos was held in October 2007 at El Camaleón Golf Club in Playa del Carmen. A monthly program, Golf PARa Todos is open to people of all ages, backgrounds and levels of golf skill or knowledge. For more information, visit www.GolfParaTodos.org.

The Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancún is dedicated to assisting the media in covering this historic event. For more information on press releases, press conferences or attending the event, please contact the Mayakoba Golf Classic's media directors: Lee Patterson (USA) or Elisa Gaudet (Mexico and Latin America).

Lee Patterson
Media Director
Greg Norman Production Company
(704) 553-4790

Elisa Gaudet
Founder, Executive Golf International
Latin America Media Director
NYC office: (646) 678-5747

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El Camaleón is aptly named for its diverse layout and ever-changing landscape, which bends through tropical jungles, dense mangroves and oceanfront stretches.

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