OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - Zack Sucher won the Midwest Classic on Sunday for his first Web.com Tour title, closing with a 1-over 72 in windy conditions for a three-stroke victory. Sucher, the 27-year-old former Alabama-Birmingham player, finished at 19-under 265 at the Nicklaus Golf Club at LionsGate and earned $108,000 to jump from 20th to fourth on the money list with $247,318. The top 25 after the final four regular-season events will earn 2014-15 PGA Tour cards. "I played really well last week and didnt get it done the last two days," said Sucher, coming off a tie for fourth last week in the Boise Open after sharing the 36-hole lead. "Im headed to the PGA Tour and now I can finally stop worrying about it." Jarrod Lyle tied for 11th at 11 under after a 69 in his first U.S. event since his second bout with leukemia The 32-year-old Australian opened with rounds of 67, 69 and 68. "Everythings good," Lyle said. "The bodys held up well. Ive done a lot of good things. I think the biggest positive is the fitness side of it, that in the heat I got around four days and got around comfortably. "The golf games been in good shape for a while, but we had to wait and see if it fared well in tournament golf. ... Im ecstatic with the way the week has gone. Better than expected." Travelling with wife Briony and 2-year-old daughter Lusi, hes also set to play Web.com Tour events Aug. 7-10 in Springfield, Missouri, and Aug. 14-17 in Knoxville, Tennessee. When Lyle returns to the PGA Tour for the start of the season in October, he will have 20 events to earn $283,825 and reach the equivalent of No. 125 on the money list in 2012, the year he suffered a recurrence. He returned to play in November in the Australian Masters and played in the Victorian Open in February. Sucher opened with rounds of 66, 63 and 64. "I saw the forecast last night and the wind was going to be in the opposite direction than it had been all week," Sucher said. "We saw that wind on Wednesday and it makes almost every hole play harder. I knew that it was going to be hard for somebody to shoot a really good score. It was going to be tough." Former Kansas State player Aaron Watkins was second. He also finished with a 72. Bill Lunde was third at 15 under after a 69. Cheap Soccer Jerseys Authentic . -- Howie Kendrick had a two-run single in his first game batting leadoff this season, Chris Iannetta hit a pair of RBI singles and the Los Angeles Angels beat Cleveland 6-4 Tuesday night, sending the Indians to their fifth straight defeat. Clearance Soccer Jerseys . The Redskins announced Monday that the quarterback who led the team to the Super Bowl championship in the 1987 season will serve as a personnel executive. https://www.soccerjerseyschina.us/ .com) - Hassan Whiteside scored 20 points with nine rebounds in the Miami Heats 83-75 win over the Boston Celtics on Sunday. Wholesale Soccer Jerseys . 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The victory also earned the 21-year-old exemptions into the 2014 Canadian Pacific Womens Open and U.S. womens amateur championship. "(My coach) and I were talking about how Ive put in a lot of work and its tough because you want to force it to happen but you have let it happen," James said. "This week obviously I was able to do that and Im proud of myself and happy that I was able to." Jamess family and her Canadian and college teammates were behind the 18th green to celebrate when she finished. "We do play an individual sport, we all have different tee time things like that but we are thrrough and through a team and we want the best for each other," James said.dddddddddddd"Brooke (Henderson) and I roomed together this week and there was never any type of issues, we had a great night last night and a great night all week, to have that support from my N.C. State team and Golf Canada was fantastic." Australias Su-Hyun Oh finished second at 8-under par after a final round 2-under 69. Oh narrowly edged Henderson, from Smiths Falls, Ont., who carded a 1-under 70 on Friday to finish in third. In the mid-amateur division (25 and over), Christina Proteau of Port Alberni, B.C., repeated as the champion for the fourth consecutive year. Proteau carded a final round 7-over 78 to finish seven strokes ahead of Helene Chartrand of Pincourt, Que. at 14-over 298. "It feels great, I didnt play well today but I finished with a birdie on 18 which was nice but looking at the four days total I played really solid," Proteau said. "I feel really proud of that achievement, you do have to play well to win that part of the tournament and it was nice to get it done today." Chartrand captured the mid-master division (40+) by 11 strokes over Marion Reid of Toronto, finishing at 21-over for the championship. ' ' '