Mark Mulder wins celebrity golf event; Steph Curry rallies to finish 4th

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Monday, July 17, 2017

STATELINE, Nev. -- Mark Mulder won his record third straight title Sunday in the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament, and Stephen Curry rallied to finish fourth.

Mulder had an 11-point victory over fellow former pitcher Derek Lowe and former tennis player Mardy Fish in the modified Stableford event at Edgewood Tahoe. Players earned six points for eagle, three for birdie, one for par, zero for bogey and minus-2 for double-bogey or worse.

Curry had 28 points in the final round -- the best round score of the week in the 54-hole tournament -- to finish with 60. The NBA star eagled the par-5 18th for a 68.

"This is no exaggeration: This is the best complete round of my life," Curry said. "I think I am one off from my best score, but considering the environment, how terrible I played earlier in the week and to finish like this was the definitely the best round of my life. To finish like that on 18 was really, really fun. I'm going to be bragging about that for a long time."

Mulder had rounds of 72, 69 and 69 on the par-72 course. He earned $125,000.

"My three kids think this is the tournament where they get to run on the green," Mulder said about the victory celebration. "It's really cool that I was able to back that up. I didn't want to disappoint them."

Former NHL player Dan Quinn (2001-02) and former pitcher Rick Rhoden(2008-09) were the only others to win back-to-back titles.

Curry is set to play in the Web.com Tour's Ellie Mae Classic at TPC Stonebrae on Aug. 3-6 in the Bay Area. The Web.com Tour is the PGA Tour's top developmental series.

"It is going to be a totally different environment," Curry said. "But hopefully I play like I did today, and everything will be all right."

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