INCHEON, South Korea -- Carlota Ciganda beat Alison Lee with a birdie on the first hole of a playoff Sunday in the rainy LPGA KEB HanaBank Championship after each player lost big leads.The 26-year-old Spaniard won her first LPGA Tour title with a 6-foot putt after Lees birdie chip from the rough off the back edge of the green missed a half-inch to the right.Ciganda overcame a five-stroke deficit to Lee, then blew a five-stroke advantage on the final five holes -- getting into the playoff when Lee bogeyed the par-5 18th after hitting into the water.Ciganda played the final five holes in 4 over -- making a double bogey on 14 and bogeys on 16 and 18 -- for a 2-over 70 at Sky 72. Three strokes ahead of U.S. Womens Open champion Brittany Lang entering the day, Lee had a 75 to match Ciganda at 10-under 278 on the Ocean Course.Needing a par on 18 for her first victory, Lee hit a wedge that smacked into the front bank and bounced into the water. The 21-year-old was able to drop a few feet off the right edge of the green, chipped past and made a 5-footer to force the playoff.Lee had four bogeys in a five-hole stretch in the middle of the round to seemingly fall out of contention. But while Ciganda faltered in the group ahead, Lee made a 5-foot birdie putt on the par-4 15th and a 12-footer on the par-3 17th.Chinas Shanshan Feng (70) and South Koreas Min-Sun Kim (71) tied for third at 8 under.SAS CHAMPIONSHIPCARY, N.C. -- Doug Garwood ran away with the SAS Championship for his first PGA Tour Champions title, closing with an 8-under 64 for a four-stroke victory.The 53-year-old Garwood won in his 44th start on the 50-and-over tour. He finished at 16-under 200 in the regular-season finale at Prestonwood Country Club.Garwood birdied the last three holes on the front nine for a 6-under 30, made it four in a row on the par-4 10th, added birdies on the par-5 13th and 16th and closed with a bogey.Bernhard Langer, two strokes ahead of Garwood and Larry Mize entering the day, had a 70 to finish second. Mize shot a 69 to tie for third with Tom Byrum (65) and Jeff Sluman (68) at 11 under.The top 72 players on the money list earned spots in the Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs opener, the PowerShares QQQ Championship at Sherwood in California on Oct. 28-30.Corey Pavin finished 72nd with $183,192, but is sidelined by a right elbow injury and wont play at Sherwood. Michael Bradley was 73rd, $2,388 behind Pavin. Bradley closed with a 69 to tie for 13th at 6 under. A spot also was available for the top finisher in the top 10 in the tournament who ended up outside the top 72 for the season, but all the top-10 finishers were in the top 72.BRITISH MASTERSWATFORD, England -- Swedens Alex Noren held on to win the British Masters for his third European Tour victory in his last eight tournaments.Noren shot a 2-under 69 at The Grove to finish at 18-under 266. He also won the Scottish Open and European Masters in Switzerland.Austrias Bernd Wiesberger was second after a 67.Englands Lee Westwood (67) was 15 under, and Northern Irelands Graeme McDowell (68) was 13 under along with Frances Alexander Levy (67), Swedens Peter Hanson (70) and Englishmen Tommy Fleetwood (70) and Richard Bland (71).MACAU OPENMACAU -- Thailands Davit Tangkamolprasert won the Macau Open in a playoff after Indias Anirban Lahiri birdied the final seven holes to force extra holes.The 27-year-old Pavit birdied the par-5 18th in regulation for a 7-under 64 to match Lahiri (65) at 16-under 268 in the Asian Tour event at Macau Golf and Country Club.On the 18th on the first playoff hole, Pavit made another birdie for his first tour title after Lahiri found the water hazard with his second shot and finished with a bogey.Englands Ian Poulter, tied for the first-round lead at 64 in is return from a four-month break, shot a 73 to tie for 28th at 3 under. He was sidelined by an arthritic joint in his right foot.SYMETRA TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPLONGWOOD, Fla. -- Denmarks Nicole Broch Larsen won the season-ending Symetra Tour Championship in a playoff and 10 players earned LPGA Tour cards.Larsen beat Ally McDonald with a 14-foot birdie putt on the par-3 18th on the first extra hole at Alaqua Country Club. Both players shot 4-under 67 to finish at 18-under 266.The event was moved from LPGA International in Daytona Beach to Alaqua on Saturday because of Hurricane Matthew. The tour was scheduled to play the IOA Golf Classic last week at Alaqua, but that event was canceled because of the hurricane.Larsen earned $30,000 to jump from 69th to 20th on the money list with a four-event total of $41,677, enough to get a spot in the final stage of LPGA Tour Q-school.McDonald made $19,234 to finish second on the money list with $110,359. Belgiums Laura Gonzalez Escallon was third at 13 under after a 67. 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Air Max 97 Plus Wholesale China . Nathan MacKinnon, Jamie McGinn and Jan Hejda also scored for the Avalanche, who won despite being outshot 38-23. MacKinnons goal, also on the power play, came with just over a minute remaining. POTSDAM, N.Y. -- The trial of a former college soccer coach accused of strangling his former girlfriends 12-year-old son in October 2011 starts this week and may result in a verdict, yet it will likely do little to quell the five-year controversy swirling in this rural village in northern New York.Some in Potsdam see Oral Nick Hillarys trial as a chance to finally bring a measure of justice for the family of Garrett Phillips. Justice For Garrett lawn signs still stand by roadsides and the case is still talked about often.Its on our minds, said Vikki Lavean, who works in Potsdam insurance office with a police flyer offering a reward for information in the case. We feel bad for the family. Hopefully, the mother will get some closure.But critics see a largely white community railroading a black man. The critics point to a dismissed indictment, an oft-criticized district attorney and an apparent lack of physical evidence tying Hillary to the apartment.After defense lawyers appeared in court in nearby Canton on Tuesday, they said the jury selection process scheduled to start Wednesday could stretch into next week as they filter out people who have signed petitions about the case or otherwise expressed opinions.Theres a history of visibility in this case, and thats the challenge that we have, defense lawyer Norman Siegel said. Can we find 12 people who are going to be fair and impartial?Garrett was found near death in the apartment he shared with his mother and younger brother after neighbors who heard noises called police. He died that night, Oct. 24, 2011.Police focused on Hillary early on. The Jamaica-born head soccer coach at Clarkson University had first come to northern New York as standout player at St. Lawrence University. Hillary and his teenage daughter had lived with the boys mother, Tandy Cyrus, and her two sons until the relationship ended in summer 2011.The district attorney at the time never bought charges. Things changed after Mary Rain became St. Lawrence County district attorney in 2014. Rain campaigned on a promise to make the Garrett innvestigation a priority and even appeared with his mother on the campaign trail.ddddddddddddShe secured a second-degree murder indictment against Hillary in 2014 that was later dismissed by a county judge. The judge said Rains grand jury presentation was marred by expressions of opinion and improperly prepared evidence.Rain got a second grand jury to hand up an indictment last year.Rain and Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick, who is helping the prosecution, declined comment Tuesday.But court documents indicate prosecutors want to show Hillary had a controlling personality and blamed the boy for his troubled relationship with his mother. The trial judge last month blocked an attempt by prosecutors to introduce a high-tech DNA mixture profile from Garretts fingernail scrapings. Prosecutors have filed a motion asking the judge to reconsider.Hillary, now 42, has consistently said he is innocent. He showed up in court Tuesday in a blue suit and listened intently to his lawyers, but did not talk the media.His defenders claim police zeroed in on him and overlooked as a suspect a sheriffs deputy who also had a past relationship with Garretts mother. An assistant soccer coach who said he had Hillary over at his house around the time of the murder said police threatened to charge him if he didnt change his testimony.As Rain prepared for trial this year, she endured complaints about her overall job performance. County lawmakers in April cited allegation of incompetence and sexual harassment in passing a resolution expressing no confidence in Rain. They asked Gov. Andrew Cuomo to investigate Rain, who told reporters last month that it was best for the courts to look into the issue.A state court Committee on Professional Standards was asked by New Yorks association of district attorneys in April to investigate Rain. Court officials said last week they do not comment on whether such investigations are being conducted. ' ' '