LONGWOOD, Fla. -- Denmarks Nicole Broch Larsen won the season-ending Symetra Tour Championship in a playoff Sunday and 10 players earned LPGA Tour cards.Larsen beat Ally McDonald with a 14-foot birdie putt on the par-3 18th on the first extra hole at Alaqua Country Club. Both players shot 4-under 67 to finish at 18-under 266, one off the tour record of 19 under set by Jennifer Song in the 2010 Tate & Lyle Players Championship in Decatur, Illinois.I was very emotional, Broch Larsen said. Its been a long day. Ally and I had a good fight out there and just went up and down with who was going to win. ... Im proud of how I played today. Its fitting that it came down to a playoff.The event was moved from LPGA International in Daytona Beach to Alaqua on Saturday because of Hurricane Matthew. The tour was scheduled to play the IOA Golf Classic last week at Alaqua, but that event was canceled because of the hurricane.Larsen earned $30,000 to jump from 69th to 20th on the money list with a four-event total of $41,677, enough to get a spot in the final stage of LPGA Tour Q-school. She was the Ladies European Tours 2015 player of the year and is ranked 87th in the world.Broch Larsen stayed at seven-time LPGA Tour winner Helen Alfredssons house this week.She has been really good and really nice to me, Broch Larsen said. Weve had a lot of talks about what to do on course and she actually watched me win in Sweden.McDonald made $19,234 to finish second on the money list with $110,359. She finished second four times this season and was third twice.This was a big step for me in my career, McDonald said. The LPGA is where we are all striving to be, so I am just really excited to be moving up and hopefully I can play some solid golf out there.Belgiums Laura Gonzalez Escallon was third at 13 under after a 67. She jumped from 11th to fifth on the money list with $77,997.Im excited, Gonzalez Escallon said. I gave it my all this week.Swedens Madelene Sagstrom, the runaway money champion with a tour-record $167,064, had a 64 to finish fourth at 7 under. She led the tour with three victories and had 11 top-10 finishes in 15 events.Ive learned so much about myself and my game during my first season on the Symetra Tour, Sagstrom said. Im super excited to bring it onto the next level against the best players in the world. It is going to be a dream come true to play on the LPGA.Jackie Stoelting was third on the money list with $97,886, and Wichanee Meechai fourth at $86,217. 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Most recently he was the schools assistant football coach.Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - Torii Hunter led the way in a Detroit Tigers offensive onslaught against the Washington Nationals. Hunter finished a triple shy of the cycle while going 4-for-5 with three RBI in the Tigers 11-1 rout at Comerica Park. Alex Avila clubbed a two-run homer and Ramon Santiago plated a pair with a double for the AL Central-leading Tigers, who swept this two-game interleague set and have won five straight and nine of their last 10 games overall. Detroit, playing without slugger Miguel Cabrera (abdominal strain), roughed up Washington starter Gio Gonzalez (7-4) to the tune of 10 runs and 11 hits in 3 1/3 innings. Gonzalez had given up just 15 earned runs over a 10-start stretch since his last loss on May 27. "This isnt going to dictate who I am as a pitcher," Gonzalez said of his poor outing. "Im going to go out there and keep pitching how I pitch and try to get more wins for the team." Justin Verlander (11-8) needed 103 pitches to get through six frames, but limited the Nationals to a first-inning run and four hits. However, he did walk five batters. "Even though I was erratic, I was able to grind and battle," Verlander said. "It makes it a lot easier when your boys put up 10 or 11 runs for you." With Verlander laboring on the moound, the Tigers put up five-spots in both the second and fourth innings to give their ace plenty of breathing room.dddddddddddd The bottom of the Detroit lineup did most of the damage in the second. Santiago, the No. 8 hitter, smacked a ball down the third-base line in front of Avilas opposite-field blast to left. Hunter took Gonzalez deep later in the inning. The fourth inning began with a strikeout, but Gonzalez then walked Avila before allowing five straight singles, four of which scored a run, to end his outing. Hernan Perez added an RBI base hit off reliever Ross Ohlendorf, who departed during the next at-bat with an apparent injury. Hunter doubled home Santiago in the seventh. Despite loading the bases with no outs in the first, Washington came away with just a Jayson Werth sacrifice fly. The Nationals also had a runner in scoring position against Verlander in three straight innings from the third and failed to score. Game Notes Victor Martinez had three hits and one RBI for Detroit ... Verlander recorded six strikeouts ... Three relievers held the Nationals to one hit ... Washingtons Denard Span went 2-for-3 with a walk ... Bryce Harper also had two hits for the Nationals ... The Tigers were 8-for-16 with runners in scoring position, while Washington finished 0-for-9. ' ' '