Esteban Toledo beat Kenny Perry in a playoff to win Montreal Championship

SAINTE-JULIE, Que. – Esteban Toledo beat Kenny Perry on the third playoff hole to win the Montreal Championship on Sunday.

Toledo chipped in for birdie on the par-3 10th hole of the Vallee du Richelieu’s challenging Rouville course.

That left Perry with a long putt for birdie that went wide to the left to give Toledo the winner’s share of the $1.6-million purse. Toledo and Perry each shot par on the first two playoff holes, both of which were played on the par-4 18th.

Toledo, who shot a 3-under 69 to finish 5-under 211, won for the second time this season. He beat Mike Goodes and Gene Sauers in a playoff on May 5 for his first Champions Tour win at the Insperity Championship.

It was the highest 54-hole score on the Tour since 2008, when Jerry Pate shot 5 under to win the Turtle Bay Championship in Hawaii.

Perry, who shot a 70, added to his commanding lead over Bernhard Langer in the Charles Schwab Cup standings.

Duffy Waldorf shot his second straight 70 to finish one stroke back in third.

Langer, who shot a 75, began the day with a three-stroke lead at 6 under. The two-time Masters champion double-bogeyed the par-3 4th and finished in a four-way tie for fourth with Anders Forsbrand, Michael Allen and David Frost.

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