SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Martin Flores won the Lincoln Land Charity Championship on Sunday for his first Web.com Tour title to wrap up a PGA Tour card.The 34-year-old former Oklahoma player closed with a 4-under 67 for a two-stroke victory over Wesley Bryant, Jonathan Randolph, JT Poston and Casey Wittenberg.You always want to win, no matter where you are, Flores said. Thats why we practice so hard. There are so many good players out here on the Web.com Tour as well as the PGA Tour and we put in a lot of hours. Winning is not something that comes along all the time for golfers. I feel very lucky and appreciative of what I have.Flores finished at 22-under 262 at Panther Creek and earned $99,000 to jump from 11th to fourth on the money list with $249,431. The top 25 at end of the regular season will earn PGA Tour cards.Getting to the PGA Tour is the No. 1 goal, Flores said. No. 2 is getting a win, so I checked off both boxes. Im excited about getting back out there and competing.Flores had two birdies and an eagle -- on the par-5 seventh -- on the front nine. He bogeyed the par-3 14th, birdied the par-5 15th and closed with three pars.There were times today where I was in difficult positons but I never pressed, Flores said.Flores had his fifth top-four finish of the year. He tied for third in the Panama Claro Championship and Louisiana Open and was fourth in the Brazil Champions and El Bosque Mexico Championship.Third-round leader Bryant had a 70. The money leader with $332,392, hes trying to win for the third time this season to earn an immediate PGA Tour promotion. Randolph shot 63, Poston 64, and Wittenberg 67. Leinster reversed last seasons Guinness PRO12 final result with a 24-13 derby victory over Connacht to take top spot in the table. A crowd of 18,200 watched Adam Byrne and Barry Daly run in second-half tries, with captain Isa Nacewa kicking 14 points.The result sees the province move to the top of the PRO12 table, level on points with Ospreys and Glasgow Warriors. A fiercely-contested first half ended 9-6 in Leinsters favour, Nacewas three penalties cancelling out an early brace of penalties from Connacht centre Craig Ronaldson.Pat Lams reigning champions were craving a victory in Dublin - Connachts last one coming 14 years ago - but they had no answer to Leinsters scrum dominance and the destructive breakdown work of man-of-the-match Dan Leavy and the returning Sean OBrien. Highlights of the Guinness PRO12 match at the RDS Leinster were on the defensive for most of the first quarter, leaking two penalty goals from Ronaldson, but a Leavy-wonn penalty at the breakdown broke up Connachts attacking rhythm.dddddddddddd. Healy then got the plaudits for a 23rd-minute scrum penalty which Nacewa turned into three points.Despite losing OBrien to the sin-bin, the hosts were exerting more control at the breakdown and Nacewa duly levelled matters in the 32nd minute. Connacht had won their last two matches against Leinster Peter Robb was then binned for a deliberate knock-on which prevented a Leinster line-break, briefly evening up the numbers on the pitch and allowing Nacewa to boot the hosts in front.Having survived a late bout of Connacht pressure before the interval, Leinster were much the better side in the third quarter, their aggressive defence and superior scrum becoming key factors.Off set-piece ball in the westerners 22, the hosts managed to suck in the Connacht defence and passes from Jamison Gibson-Park and Sean Cronin led to Byrne scooping up a bouncing ball to touch down in the right corner. Leinster have only lost once this PRO12 season back in Round 2 Full-back OHalloran, arguably Connachts best player on the night, won a vital ruck penalty as Leinster pressed for another score. But an OBrien turnover led to Nacewas fourth penalty success on the hour mark.Leinsters scrum was on the cusp of winning a penalty try before Daly marked his first PRO12 start with a try, going over wide on the left from a flat Joey Carbery pass.After Nacewas conversion, Connacht broke downfield and their efforts were eventually rewarded with Shane Delahunts seven-pointer by the posts. ' ' '