JUNCTION CITY, Ore. -- Matt Bettencourt fired a final-round 69 Sunday to win the Oregon Classic for
his first career title. Bettencourt, the 54-hole leader, posted a tournament-record 19-under 269
total, good for a two-stroke win at Shadow Hills Country Club. Former U.S. Amateur champion Bubba
Dickerson (68) finished second while Spencer Levin (68) was third, three back.
"This will take a while to settle in," said Bettencourt. "It's what you dream about
when you're a little kid. It's awesome. You dream about it but you don't know how
you're going to react. I'm on cloud nine."
The 33-year old California native earned $90,000, which moved him from No. 53 to
No. 19 on the Nationwide Tour money list with only four events remaining on the
2008 schedule. The 25 top money-winners at the end of the year will earn their
PGA TOUR cards for 2009.
"There are so many great golfers at all levels," said Bettencourt, who finished
fifth a week ago at the Albertsons Boise Open. "I'm as confident as I've ever
been right now but there is so much of this year left to go. We've got four
good tournaments left and I'm hoping a couple more top-10s and I'll be closer
to securing my spot for next year."
It was a rollercoaster day for Bettencourt, who held a three-stroke advantage
over Dickerson. Three birdies in his first seven holes upped the margin to
four before a Dickerson birdie at No. 9 closed it to two.
"We both made some great putts on the front nine," he said. "It felt like
match-play there for a little while."
Bettencourt responded with three birdies on the first four holes of the back
nine to reach 21-under par and upped his lead to five.
"I told myself that no matter what Bubba did, just to stay patient," said
Bettencourt. "I knew he'd play well and make a run. He's such a great player."
Bettencourt's bogey at No. 14 shaved the lead to four as the final pair reached
the par-5, 15th hole. Bettencourt's second shot on the dogleg right hit an
overhanging tree and bounced into a flower bed.
"I knew I had to advance the ball and the only direction I could go was
towards the 16th tee," he said. "All I could do was to chip out. I just
wanted to minimize the damage at that point and I was just trying to make bogey."
While he was doing that, Dickerson smoked a 5-iron from 210 yards to 25 feet and
canned the putt for an eagle, cutting the margin to one.
"I figured anything could happen those last three holes," said Dickerson, who
collected $54,000 and jumped from No. 47 to No. 26 on the money list.
Dickerson saved par from a plugged lie in the greenside bunker at No. 16 but
three-putted from the fringe at No. 17, giving Bettencourt a two-shot edge
heading to the par-5, 18th.
Bettencourt played conservatively, wedging his third to the middle of the
green, 20 feet away. Dickerson's eagle-chip from the front of the green slid
past the cup and he settled for par, leaving Bettencourt plenty of breathing
for his final margin of victory.
Fourth-Round News & Notes: Geoffrey Sisk withdrew during the round due to
illness...Sunday's scoring average was 70.476. The scoring average for the week
was 71.311...Bradley Iles shot a final-round 66 to finish at 15-under 273.
Iles tied for fourth this week, his career-best effort on Tour. Iles'
previous best was a T8 at the Price Cutter Charity Championship...Spencer
Levin moved inside THE 25 with his tie for third this week. Levin finished
third and is now No. 22 on the money list.
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