University Daily Kansan, January 21, 1985 SPORTS Peete wins Phoenix Open by two Page 12 By United Press International PHOENIX — Calvin Peete, who never has been successful on the West Coast swing of the PGA Tour, said this year he was going to change things. So instead of enjoying the holidays, he worked hard on his game. Sunday, he saw that work pay off with the Phoenix Open being his eighth tournament victory in three years and ninth overall in a remarkable career. Peete didn't join the Tour until he was 33. It took him three years to win his first event — the 1979 Greater Milwaukee Open — and ever since he has been one of the most consistent players around. He won four times in 1982 and three more in 1983. The Texas Open was his only victory of 1984, and now with the No. 5 ranking, weeks old he already has won once. Playing steadily if not spectacularly Sunday, Peeche shot a 3-under-68 for a 72-hole score of 194, and 270 that won him an $81,000 prize. Peete shot a pair of 658 in the first two rounds, and going into play Saturday he had a five-shot lead. But problems with his contact lens almost blinded him in one eye, and he said he was lucky to shoot a 71. The problem was corrected Saturday night in a visit to a local optometrist, and there was no recurrence of the problem Sunday. "I felt very confident once I got the eye problem out of the way," said Peete, now 41. "I regained my confidence and felt if I could make some puts I could win the tournament." He didn't make all the putts he wanted, but did make enough of them to close out Doug Tewell and Morris Brewster. He had back at 272 and in a tie for second. Hatalsky shot 70 and Tewell 72 to earn $9,600 each. Tewell had a two-shot lead on Peete and Hatalysand was the leader by one shot after making a birdie on the sixth hole. He turned in one-under 35 while Petee birdied the seventh to turn in 33 and a tie for the lead. Hatalsky trailed by three at that point. 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