Haas at loss to explain Texas-sized success in Lone Star State LAKEWAY, Texas (AP) -- Jay Haas had trouble trying to explain his success in Texas. ![]() Jay Haas holed a bunker shot en route to victory in the 2006 FedEx Kinko's Classic. (Sam Greenwood/WireImage)
"I just know I like the South Texas area," said Haas, a five-time winner in the state. "I enjoy the people, the scenery, the atmosphere and the food. As soon as we get down there, my wife and I are ready to go out for some Mexican food." Haas completed final preparations Thursday for his title defense in the Champions Tour's FedEx Kinko's Classic. The event starts Friday. During 20-plus years on the PGA TOUR, Haas won the Texas Open in San Antonio twice and the Shell Houston Open once. He also won the 2005 SBC Championship, a Champions Tour event in San Antonio now known as the AT&T Championship. "I definitely look forward to getting back down there again, no doubt about it," Haas said. Last year, Haas rallied from three shots behind Bruce Fleisher with a final-round 65, and beat Austin's Tom Kite and Mark James by two shots. Haas birdied three of the final four holes and needed just 21 putts on the final day. The victory last year followed a win the previous week in the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf. Haas successfully defended his title in the Legends of Golf on April 22, making up four shots in the final eight holes and beating Kite on the first hole of a playoff. Haas also won the Toshiba Classic in March. Kite will try again to end a mystifying steak. A lifelong Texan, he hasn't won in 107 tries in his home state. Nick Price is looking for his first Champions Tour victory. "I feel like if my game gets in better shape, I can go out and win," he said. Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. |