Surrey, BC (Sportsbooks) - Mike Grob, one of the second-round co-leaders, fired a five-under 67 Sunday to come from behind and win the City of Surrey Invitational. Grob finished at 16-under-par 272 for this sixth Canadian Tour title. Graham DeLaet closed with a four-under 68 to take second place at minus-14. Yohann Benson, who shared the lead with Adam Short entering the final round, posted a two-over 74 Sunday to slide into a share of third at 10-under-par 278. He was joined there by James Lepp (69) and Zack Shriver (70). Short struggled to a five-over 77 to tumble into a share of 17th at minus- seven. Grob used one stellar run to claim the title. After parring the first five holes, Grob dropped in back-to-back birdie chances from the sixth at Hazelmere Golf Club. The 46-year-old parred No. 8, then drained three consecutive birdie efforts from the ninth to jump to 16-under. He parred his final seven holes and no one could catch him. DeLaet, who was even-par for his round through nine holes, carded four back- nine birdies to fall two shots short. Bryn Parry (67), Bradley Heaven (74), Ryan Carter (71), Tim Wood (67) and Jeffrey Rangel (65) shared sixth place at nine-under-par 279.
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