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Canada's Weir finishes 2nd to Harrington at PGA Champions event

Padraig Harrington won the Dick's Sporting Goods Open for the third consecutive year on Sunday, making a key par save on the par-3 17th to hold on for a 4-under 68 and a one-shot victory over Canadian Mike Weir.

Harrington captured his eighth PGA Tour Champions title and his second of the year.

Weir was playing two groups ahead of Harrington and closed to within one shot by making birdie on the 17th hole. Harrington missed the green to the right and faced a difficult lie, with the ball sitting down on a slight slope.

He chipped it about eight feet past the hole and made the par putt, and then closed out with a par on the 18th at En-Joie Golf Club to finish at 15-under 201.

"I suppose I'm good value for money," Harrington said. "When I was coming down that stretch, you're not really sure what you're going to get. I'm either going to hit it stone dead or I'm going to have to get it up and down out of some weird place. It's entertaining. I wish it wasn't as entertaining."

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The victory comes one week after Harrington was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame during the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2.

Weir closed with a 67.

Ken Duke (68), Mark Hensby (66) and Ken Tanigawa (70) tied for third, two shots behind. Tanigawa was part of a three-way tie for the 36-hole lead with Harrington and Stephen Ames.

Calgary's Stephen Ames was tied for the lead after 36 holes and was still in the mix until making bogey on the 13th and 14th holes to fall too far behind to make a run. He held onto his points lead in the Charles Schwab Cup.

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