GOLD COAST, Australia - Greg Chalmers parred the seventh hole of a playoff while Adam Scott three-putted for bogey to give the Australian his second Australian PGA championship in four years on Sunday.Chalmers, who shot 64 after trailing the leaders by seven strokes going into the final round, tied Scott (71) and Wade Ormsby (71) with 72-hole totals of 11-under 277.Ormsby dropped out of the playoff when he parred the third playoff hole at Royal Pines, while Chalmers and Scott made birdie.Scott missed a 12-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole that would have won it, and did the same on the second extra hole, when Ormsby missed from 7 feet.Chalmers finished his round about an hour before the other two players in the playoff. He won his first Australian PGA Championship in 2011, also following a three-way playoff.Scott had four opportunities to win the Joe Kirkwood Cup with birdie putts during the playoff but failed to make any. When he missed a four-foot putt for par on the seventh playoff hole, Chalmers sealed the win with a near tap-in.Just phenomenal, Im worn out, the 41-year-old Chalmers said. I was all over the place ... really excited and thrilled.The playoff was the longest for a top-tier tournament in Australia.On the third playoff hole, Ormsbys bid for a second pro win faded as he went wide on his approach.It was nice to get into the playoff there, Ormsby said. I didnt think I was going to get in, but yeah, a little bit disappointed.Chalmers putting proved to be the difference after he made eight birdies during his fourth round to post a tournament-low round.It ended a disappointing three tournaments in four weeks in Australia for Scott, who announced Friday that he and his wife were expecting their first child in February.Last year, Scott won the Australian PGA and Australian Masters and lost the Australian Open — the third leg of the Australian Triple Crown and the final Australian major of the season — when Rory McIlroy birdied the 18th hole on the final day at Royal Sydney.This year, Scott failed to defend his PGA and Masters titles. He played two weeks ago in Sydney when American Jordan Spieth shot a final-round 63 to win by eight strokes at the Australian Open. Scott was nine strokes behind at The Australian and was tied for fifth. Cheap Nike Sb Shoes Online .com) - The Columbus Blue Jackets rewarded starting goaltender and pending restricted free agent Sergei Bobrovsky with a four-year contract extension on Friday. Cheap Nike Sb Shoes . Moments after his Brooklyn Nets teammates ran out onto the court to congratulate him following their 100-98 overtime win over the Phoenix Suns on Friday night, Johnson could only shake his head at scoring only 13 points on 6-of-19 shooting. http://www.cheapnikesbaustralia.com/ . When Reyes signed a US$106-million, six-year deal with Miami last month, there was speculation Ramirez was unhappy about being supplanted at short. But new manager Ozzie Guillen sold Ramirez on the idea. Cheap Wholesale Nike Sb Shoes .ca NBA Power Rankings. Winners of 15 straight, with a healthy roster, the Spurs have overtaken the Clippers and Oklahoma City Thunder for the number one ranking. Cheap Nike Sb Shoes Australia . The team made the announcement after Saturdays 6-5 loss to the Cincinnati Reds. RHP Kenny Giles will be called up from Triple-A Lehigh Valley to fill Adams spot on the roster.MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Timberwolves have again hired Sidney Lowe as an assistant coach for the staff being assembled by Flip Saunders. The Wolves announced Friday the addition of Lowe, who will coach with Saunders for the fourth time. Lowe had two previous stints under Saunders in Minnesota and also once in Detroit. Lowes final season as an NBA player was 11989-90 with the Timberwolves in their first year as a franchise, and he served as their head coach for a season and a half until 1994.dddddddddddd He was a television analyst for the team for a year. More recently, Lowe was an assistant for Utah the last three seasons. Before that, he was the head coach at his alma mater N.C. State for five years. ' ' '