QUEBEC -- Wes Short Jr. made an 8-foot eagle putt on the final hole to win the Quebec Championship on Sunday for his first Champions Tours title. The 51-year-old Short played the final 10 holes in 8 under for an 8-under 64 and a one-stroke victory over Scott Dunlap in the first PGA Tour-sanctioned event in the area since 1956. "It was slow in coming, thats for sure," Short said. "The first eight holes I parred, and I get to No. 9 and I hit a hybrid in the sand trap and then hit it out to about 6 feet and I felt like that was a very important putt to make. I made it. Then it seemed to open the floodgates." Dunlap, the Boeing Classic winner two weeks ago, also eagled the par-5 18th for a 64. "Thinking back a couple weeks ago in my comment after getting a win, you can play winning golf and not hoist the trophy," Dunlap said. "In any given week theres probably two or maybe three guys who play well enough to win, but sometimes you just get beat." Moments after Dunlaps eagle putt, Short holed a 20-foot birdie putt at No. 17 to pull within one. Short set up the winning putt with a hybrid from 251 yards on the par-5 closing hole. "I didnt really look at the leaderboard until the 18th hole," Short said. "I looked over and actually I kind of thought I was going to be in the lead or tied with Scott going to the last hole. Then I looked over there and he had made eagle, so now Im one behind and I have to birdie the last hole to get into a playoff or hes going to win. I hit a very nice hybrid in there, and its a nice situation to know even if I miss it I was going to have another chance to get in a playoff to win." Short finished at 15-under 201 at La Tempete and earned $240,000 to jump from 36th to 20th on the money list with $379,719. He won in Las Vegas in 2005 for his lone PGA Tour title. "I was hitting it pretty good, so didnt really make a lot the first two days," Short said. "But I saved an awful lot for that last nine holes." Brad Faxon and Esteban Toledo, the winner last year at La Vallee du Richelieu in the then-Montreal Championship, shot 71 to tie for third at 11 under. They were tied for the second-round lead. Two-time U.S. Open champion Lee Janzen closed with a 72 to tie for 23rd at 7 under in his first Champions Tour event. He turned 50 last week. Mel Stottlemyre Jersey .S. military base for UFC: Fight for the Troops 3. This fight card, which takes place in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, has had a number of changes, including headliner Lyoto Machida replaced by fellow Brazilian Rafael Natal. Ron Guidry Jersey . -- David Freese is starting to pick up his run production, which is something the Los Angeles Angels have been waiting half a season to see. https://www.cheapyankees.com/781g-roy-wh...ey-yankees.html. James Harden wasnt worried and told his coach as much. "He was fired up but I told him: Its OK. Were going to be all right," Harden said. And they were. Houston scored 17 straight points after that timeout, led by 10 from Harden, to take the lead and roll to an easy 129-106 win. Raul Mondesi Jersey . -- Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe was alert and recovering at a Denver hospital Saturday after suffering seizure-like symptoms when the teams bus pulled into the airport Friday afternoon for the flight to Kansas City. Jonathan Loaisiga Jersey .C. -- After turning Tobacco Road into "Raleigh Top," Tennessee is headed to the round of 16.MELBOURNE, Australia - Andy Murray beat Portugals Joao Sousa 6-1, 6-1, 7-5 at the Australian Open on Friday to set up a 4th round clash with Grigor Dimitrov.The sixth-seeded Murray is attempting to become the first man to win the Australian Open after losing three times in the final. He lost to Novak Djokovic in 2013 and 2011 and Roger Federer in 2010.His next match against thee 10th-seeded Dimitrov will be a reprise of their Wimbledon quarterfinal last year, won by the Bulgarian.dddddddddddd.With coach Amelie Mauresmo watching from the stands, Murray has yet to drop a set at Melbourne Park.He said, Ive played three quite quick matches, which helps. You expect with every round theyre going to get a little longer, tougher on the body. ' ' '