SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, April 10, 1995 3B Crenshaw takes emotional title Masters win comes week after his coach's death The Associated Press AUGUSTA, Ga. — As the final putt fell making him Masters champion, Ben Crenshaw curled into a knot of emotion, holding his head and thinking thoughts of Harvey Penick, his trusted teacher who died just a week earlier. "I let it all go," Crenshaw said. "I couldn't hold it in any longer." Everything that Crenshaw had bottled up inside since Penick's death poured out on the 18th green after Crenshaw tapped in the 18-inch putt that gave him a one-stroke victory over Davis Love. "It was like someone put their hand on my shoulder and guided me through," Crenshaw said. "I believe in fate. Fate has decided another champion like it has so many times before." His 14-under-par 274 was three better than Greg Norman and Jay Haas and five better than David Frost and Steve Elkington. "I had a 15th club in the bag today and that was Harvey — Harvey Penick," Crenshaw said, the green jacket of the Masters champion looking comical over his patterned golf shirt. It was a slam-begin finish after the day started with 12 players within four strokes of Crenshaw and third-round co-leader Brian Henninger. He knocked it in for the birdie that put him at 14-under and rode that exceptional sequence to a 12-footer for a birdie at No. 17. And it all turned on the back nine. "I played it like a dream," Crenshaw said. "It was a killer 9-iron and the prettiest puck I ever hit. It'll never forget 16 and 17 as long as I live." He played No. 18 safely and made a bogey. The crunching blow came at No. 16 when Crenshaw hit a 6-iron shot well right of the hole on the par-3. The ball curled down the slope to within 3 feet of the hole. "I really don't think there was any stopping Ben," said Love. "He was driven. He was charged and obviously he is one of the greatest putters ever." It was the second Masters title for the 43-year-old Texan, who won in 1984 and also has finished second twice and in the top 10 seven times. Crenshaw went to Austin, Texas, on Wednesday for his 90-year-old teacher's funeral. "I had one last lesson with Harvey," Crenshaw said earlier in the tournament. "He said, 'Can you please get a putter and show me how you're stroking that ball?' And he said, 'Now, I want you to take two good practice strokes and then trust yourself and don't let that club get past your hands in the stroke." "You have to admire somebody who flies back to Texas to be at Harvey Penick's funeral and to be a pall bearer and then Nine players were stilled bunched within three strokes when Crenshaw stuck his approach on No. 9 within birdie distance. come back here," Norman said. "I think that is the strength of his character." He turned for the back nine and the dangerous turns of Amen Corner alone in the lead. But it quickly became a test of wills between Crenshaw, Love, Norman and Haas. Norman lost his chance when he hit a poor sandwedge into No. 17, pulling it well left of the hole, and three-putted. Crenshaw proved again he is one of the best putters in the history of the game. He made a 5-foot par putt on No.12 after blasting from the bunker and followed with a 15-foot birdie putt on No.13. Crenshaw, who started the day tied for the lead at 10-under with Henninger, first took the lead on No. 2 when he knocked an 80-yard wedge shot to within 2 feet and made a birdie. Henninger, meanwhile, dumped a wedge shot of the same distance into the greenside trap and started his slide with a bogey and shot a 76 to finish at 6-under. Phil Mickelson and Scott Hoch were at 8-under. Curtis Strange finished at 7-under and Fred Couples finished at 10-under. Love closed with a sensational 66. Norman closed with a 68 and Haas closed with 70. TENNIS, Continued from Page 1. "I told the guys that while today wasn't the best win, it was a good win to build on," men's coach Michael Center said. "We jumped out and got three points just like that. We dropped some little things here and there, but overall we went in the right directions today." Sophomore Victor Fimbres and senior Manny Ortiz both had key wins for the 15-7 Jayhawks. Ortiz and Fimbres, who are 4-0 in conference doubles play, dominated Mitch Robinson and Martel Bufford, winning 8-2. Ortiz then extended his conference singles record to 4-0 with a 6-1,6-0 victory over Chris Tapernoux at the No. 6 singles spot. Fimbres also remained undefeated in conference play, but his third Big Eight win did not come easily. Fimbres squared against Robinson at the No. 3 spot, and Robinson used the chilling wind to his advantage in the first set. Fimbres switched strategies in the second set, and went on to win 3-6, 1-6, 1-2. Fimbres said that his team played well yesterday, but that it could not afford to look past its three remaining conference matches. "Every team looks forward to us and plays us with a nothing-to-lose attitude," he said. "Right now we have to play our matches one at a time and focus on winning another title." BRIEF Receiver looks to return to Broncos The Associated Press DENVER — Two years after saying adios to Denver, former Broncos wide receiver Vance Johnson may be catching passes from quarterback John Elway in 1995. Johnson, a member of Denver's self-promoting "Three Amigos" receiving corps from 1985 to 1993, ran a 40-yard dash in 4.41 seconds during a workout Friday at Broncos headquarters. "Not bad for an old man," the 32-year-old By comparison, highly touted Colorado receiver Michael Westbrook ran a 4.49 on artificial turf in February. Johnson's time came on a slower natural grass surface. Johnson said after the second of two 40- yard sprints. His other time was 4.43 seconds. Denver coach Mike Shanahan was in San Francisco and was unavailable for comment, but Johnson said he would like to return to Denver, where he caught 403 passes — second in the team's history. "Some players are made for certain teams and I was made to be a Bronco," Johnson said. "If I have to play somewhere else, I will. But Colorado's my life and my home. And I know John Elway. I know what he needs." The Broncos need a fourth wide receiver. In addition to Johnson, they have interviewed Minnesota receiver Anthony Carter and Indianapolis wideout Odessa Turner. Nebraska 6. 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