NEWBURGH, Ind. -- Englands Greg Owen won the United Leasing Championship on Sunday for his first Web.com Tour title, overcoming a seven-stroke deficit with a 5-under 67 for a one-stroke victory. The 43-year-old Owen, the winner of the European Tours 2003 British Masters, had a 9-under 279 total at Victoria National and earned $108,000. "Its just a crazy game," Owen said. "Im delighted. This was unexpected. ... Its been a long time. Ive had back surgery and changed continents. You always wonder where you are and how to compete these days. The game kicks you in the teeth so many times. If I could do anything else I wouldnt be playing this game. Its a tough sport but only one of 156 can do this each week so it feels very special to be holding this trophy." Playing more than an hour ahead of the final groups, Owen opened with a triple bogey, birdied Nos. 6 and 7, and played the first eight holes on the back nine in 7 under -- making five birdies and an eagle -- before closing with a bogey. "I got off to the worst start Ive ever had on a golf course and I was thinking it was going to be a very long day at that point," Owen. "I was pretty low and thought that if I could get back to even par for the day Id be doing pretty good. I could have easily given up and shot 80, but thats not me and thats not how I was brought up. I was proud of myself for hanging in there." Ryan Armour and third-round leader Mark Hubbard tied for second. Armour finished with a 68, and Hubbard had a 75. 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The 45-year-old is two weeks into his City tenure, having signed a three-year contract at the Etihad Stadium, and his first match action comes with Wednesdays return to his old club at the Allianz Arena.As excitement builds about how Guardiola might transform City, we look at the top five innovations of his glittering coaching career - and wonder how they might be applied in the Premier League... The six second rule Barcelona players were told to win the ball back within six seconds of losing it Guardiolas Barcelona were famed for their devastating, possession-based attacking football, but his most significant innovation at the Nou Camp actually concerned their approach without the ball.Guardiola wanted to increase the speed at which his players regained possession after losing it. He saw it as a way of snuffing out counter-attacks and catching Barcelonas opponents out of position, and his solution was to introduce the six second rule.The idea was to recover the ball with a six second burst of high-intensity pressing. The nearest Barcelona players were instructed to rush towards the individual in possession, with the rest of the team moving closer together to form a tightly-organised defensive shape. VOTE: Who should City sign? Leroy Sane? Toni Kroos? Vote for who Manchester City should sign this summer. The technique was designed to close down passing options and force an immediate mistake from the opposition, and in the event that Barcelona failed to win the ball back in six seconds, their compact positioning would make it difficult for the opposition to break them down.Guardiola used the same approach at Bayern Munich - where he once described defensive organisation as the cornerstone of his philosophy - while Mauricio Pochettinos Tottenham and Jurgen Klopps Liverpool have employed similar tactics in the Premier League. Expect Manchester City to do the same this season.Messi as a false nine Guardiola used Lionel Messi as a false nine for the first time in 2009 No player was more important to Guardiolas extraordinary success at Barcelona than Lionel Messi. The Argentine was already an established first-teamer when Guardiola took over from Frank Rijkaard in 2008, but Guardiola unlocked his true potential with a simple positional shift.Guardiola struck upon the idea the night before Barcelonas title-deciding Clasico against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu in May 2009. Pep noticed how much pressure the Madrid midfielders Guti, Fernando Gago and Royston Drenthe put on his own players, Xavi and Yaya Toure, wrote Marti Perarnau in Pep Confidential.He also noticed the tendency of the central defenders, Cannavaro and Metzelder, to hang back near Iker Casillas goalmouth. This left a vast expanse of space between them and the Madrid midfielders - a vast, empty space.Guardiola decided to unleash Messi in that space as a false nine. The story goes that he summoned the Argentine to his office late that night to explain the idea, and the next day the plan came into effect when Messi swapped positions with Samuel Etoo after 10 minutes at the Bernabeu.The strategy worked perfectly and Barca destroyed Real Madrid, winning by six goals to two, added Perarnau. Messi had become a false No.9 and Pep was happy. From that day to this, Guardiola has stuck to this system.With Sergio Aguero such a deadly force as an out-and-out striker, it remains to be seen whether Guardiola will use the same approach at the Etihad Stadium.Positional changes Guardiola moved Philipp Lahm to central midfield at Bayern Munich Messi is not the only player to have been reinvented by Guardiola. Javier Mascherano became a world-class central defender under his guidance at Barcelona, and at Bayern Munich it only took him a few pre-season friendlies to decide that right-back Philipp Lahm would make a brilliant holding midfielder.ddddddddddddHave you seen how well [Lahm] anticipates the next pass? Guardiola is quoted as saying in Pep Confidential. Have you seen how he turns and protects the ball? He can play on the wing or in the middle of the field.Sure enough, Lahm became Bayerns answer to Sergio Busquets. He understands the game, said Guardiola. Not all players do. Philipp can play in all positions. Football is a game where people move and you have to decide in one second whats going on in your position, as well as all around the field. What he decides in that moment is right.Guardiola saw similar adaptability Lahms Bayern team-mate in David Alaba, who played in all kinds of different positions over the last three seasons. There are no obvious candidates for the same kind of treatment at City, but history suggests Guardiola might have a surprise or two up his sleeve.Pre-season training with a twist Guardiola prefers his players to focus on ball work during pre-season Pre-season training is typically associated with gruelling fitness regimes and punishing bleep tests, but in the summer of 2013, Bayern Munichs players discovered that Guardiola likes to do things rather differently.There is no jogging, no long sprints, no weight lifting, writes Perarnau in Pep Confidential. They do not do any circuit training and there is no single exercise that focuses on athleticism. In fact, all that awaits the players as they arrive is a mountain of footballs. Iheanacho on Guardiola Kelechi Iheanacho talks to Sky Sports about pre-season under Pep Guardiola. Guardiola eschews the usual methods to focus on improving his players technical skill, and it is therefore unsurprising that Manchester City players have been filmed doing ball-work and taking part in rondos since the Catalan took charge of training two weeks ago.Striker Kelechi Iheanacho has admitted its a different way of training to what the City squad are used to. Hes bringing fresh thoughts and his own style, he told Sky Sports. Everything is different and everyone is adapting to what hes teaching us. We need to understand what hes telling us and what he wants to bring to the team.Formation flexibility Guardiola used a host of different formations during his time at Bayern Munich Guardiola primarily used a 4-3-3 formation at Barcelona, but at Bayern Munich he showed unrivaled flexibility and proved he is not wedded to a particular set-up.The Catalan has become famous for tailoring his formation based on his opponents strengths and weaknesses, and at Bayern he would often change things up several times during the course of a single match.In the Bundesliga alone last season, Bayern lined up in seven different formations, according to WhoScored. A 4-1-4-1 shape was the most commonly used, but Guardiola also used 4-2-3-1, 3-4-3 and 3-1-4-2, among others. The Catalan micro-manages his players incessantly from the touchline, barking orders and making constant positional changes.It is for that reason that Guardiola treasures tactically intelligent players like Lahm, Mascherano and Thomas Muller. He expects his charges to be able to switch between different systems instantly and without difficulty.That kind of approach would mark a dramatic shift for Manchester City, who only used two formations - 4-2-3-1 and 4-4-2 - over the course of Manuel Pellegrinis final Premier League season in charge.Guardiola didnt hesitate to abandon the system that brought Jupp Heynckes a famous treble when he took over at Bayern Munich, so dont expect him to pay too much attention to how City are used to operating. Also See: City want £50m for Stones VOTE: Who should City sign? ' ' '