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Queensland, Australia (SportsNetwork.com) - Greg Chalmers parred the seventh playoff hole on Sunday to defeat Adam Scott and Wade Ormsby and win the Australian PGA Championship. Chalmers fired the low round of the week, an 8-under 64, to finish at 11- under-par 277. Scott and Ormsby, who shared the third-round lead with Scott Strange, both closed with 1-under 71s to force the extra session. The trio played the 18th at RACV Royal Pines Resort Gold Coast until a winner was determined. All three parred the first two extra holes with Ormsby missing a chance at winning the title on the second playoff hole. Chalmers and Scott birdied the third extra hole and that knocked Ormsby out of the playoff as he had missed the putting surface and was looking at a par putt after chipping on to the green. After Chalmers scrambled for par from the trees, Scott missed a birdie chance from just outside 12 feet for the win. He tapped in for par and they headed back to the 18th tee once again. 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Padres starter Tyson Ross (5-4) nearly matched Hughes, allowing one run on three hits over seven innings, walking three and striking out eight. Chris Parmelees sacrifice fly to left in the sixth scored Joe Mauer and Plouffee hit his third home run in the eighth. Glen Perkins pitched a perfect ninth to collect his 14th save in 16 chances. Hughes (5-1) came over from the Yankees in the off-season, signing a $24 million, three-year deal. He won his fifth straight decision and didnt walk a batter for the fifth consecutive start, while striking out seven. The Padres have been shut out eight times, tops in the majors. Ross struck out eight for the third consecutive start, which is one off his season-high. Mauer walked with one out in the sixth and stole second off Rene Rivera, who threw out three runners attempting to steal in his last start Sunday in Denver. Plouffe then hit a slow chopper to third and beat Chase Headleys throw, with Mauer moving to third. 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