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Associated Press
Sunday, August 23, 2009 SUNRIVER, Ore. -- Mike Reid raised his arms and let out a heavy sigh after sinking his playoff-winning birdie putt in the JELD-WEN Tradition. Then he humbly removed his cap to shake the hand of opponent John Cook. Only when Reid hugged his son Daniel, his caddie, did the tears start to well. "He [Daniel] had a look on his face like, 'Well, what did you expect?'" Reid said afterward. "I felt like I'd just climbed Mount Everest." Reid's 12-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole Sunday at ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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