Sunday, January 11, 2009

Two late birdies give Scot high finish

Great Dane Anders Hansen wins,
David Drysdale collects 76,120
Euros for third place

FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
Anders Hansen held his nerve on the final hole of the Joburg Open to claim a birdie and win the title from Andrew McLardy this afternoon.
The Dane, who was playing in the penultimate group at the Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club, was level with McLardy at 14 under par going to the par-5 18th hole, and gave himself a great chance of winning by leaving his second shot 25 feet from the hole.
He missed the eagle chance, but made birdie from three feet to finish with a 15 under 269 total and see off the challlenge of South African McLardy, who missed several chances to pick up shots over the closing holes.
Needing a birdie himself on the last, McLardy pulled his tee shot into the trees to end his chances after he led the tournament overnight with Charl Schwartzel and David Drysdale.
Drysdale ended his tournament with a 69 - a tournament total 271 - with Danny Willett, Tyrone van Aswegen and Schwartzel ending a further shot back.
Drysdale, who lost his momentum with a third-round 71, which included a double bogey 5 at a short hole, birdied the sixth but dropped a shot at the 10th in his final round. He suddenly clicked into gear again after a string of pars with birdies at the 16th and 17th to move into third place.
The Scot earned 76,120 Euros.
Hansen’s final round of five-under 66 was enough to claim the €174,350 prize on his way to a third European Tour title.
However, it looked very different on day one when he finished with a level par 71 to sit eight shots off the lead.
He said: “I think it means a lot to win obviously – because that’s what we’re here for. Especially after the first day, where the first two holes I started double bogey-bogey and think ‘what is this?’ But I turned that round around and got off to a flying start the second day. I couldn’t keep it going, but that sort of helped me put things into perspective thinking about the next day.
“I thought I needed to keep the third round going and again got off to a good start. And then I thought I had to come out and shoot five under. I thought 15 under was going to be the winning score, so I was right.”
The 38 year old’s biggest move of the co-sanctioned European Tour and Sunshine Tour event came on the front nine today when he claimed five birdies, including four in four holes to make the turn in 31.
But a bogey on the par 3 12th hole saw him slip back before he hit back on the final hole.
He continued: “I played really nice on the front nine there and hit a lot of good shots, so it was really great. It (the bogey) is obviously a momentum breaker, I didn’t hit a great tee shot, and it cost me.
“(On the last) I was focussed on just hitting a good drive and I did that. I hit a great second shot and the two putt was enough, so it’s great.”
Englishman Willett, who began his round with a bogey before finishing birdie-birdie for a round of 68 said: “Yeah, it was a good finish. I turned in one over and not really playing very good and then tried to get it going on the back nine. I had a really good finish then down 17 and 18, so yeah, I’m quite happy.
“A top five this week gets me into next week at Abu Dhabi, which I wouldn’t have got in otherwise. I’m just trying to play well this year, keep plodding along and hopefully keep my card, so we’ll see what happens.”
The biggest cheer of the day was reserved for two time major winner Retief Goosen, who made a three iron 216 yard shot for an albatross 2 on the par-5 18th to end a disappointing round that included nine bogeys in a 74 for a tournament total of seven-under.
Defending champion Richard Sterne, bidding for a third consecutive European Tour title, made a valiant attempt to defend his title finishing with a 68 and a total of 275.
Canada-based Glasgow-born Alan McLean finished with a 72 for 279 and a share of 35th place which earned him 8,250 Euros.
Chris Doak finished joint 6th on 284. He also closed with a 72 for a pay-out of 2,268 Euros.

FINAL TOTALS
(Par 284: 4 x 71)
269 Anders Hansen (Den) 71 68 64 66
270 Andrew McLardy (Rsa) 65 68 69 68
271 David Drysdale 65 66 71 69
272 Charl Schwartzel (Rsa) 68 71 63 70, Danny Willett 67 66 71 68, Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa) 69 65 70 68
273 David Dixon 68 69 68 68, Joakim Haeggman (Swe) 69 68 66 70, Richard McEvoy 69 65 72 67
274 Estanislao Goya (Arg) 70 69 69 66, Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa) 71 66 67 70
275 Thomas Aiken (Rsa) 69 69 66 71, Graham De laet (Can) 72 66 68 69, Taco Remkes (Ned) 67 70 69 69, Jaco Van Zyl (Rsa) 67 70 69 69, James Kamte (Rsa) 69 69 66 71, Michael Hoey 64 68 72 71, Richard Sterne (Rsa) 71 66 70 68, Charl Coetzee (Rsa) 68 67 75 65
276 Brett Liddle (Rsa) 67 70 69 70, Jean Hugo (Rsa) 67 72 67 70, Rafael Cabrera Bello (Spa) 65 69 70 72
277 Oliver Bekker (Rsa) 67 65 73 72, Jeppe Huldahl (Den) 67 73 71 66, Retief Goosen (Rsa) 70 68 65 74, Klas Eriksson (Swe) 69 69 67 72, Anthony Snobeck (Fra) 72 64 70 71
278 Brandon Pieters (Rsa) 68 71 70 69, Gary Lockerbie 69 68 72 69, James Kingston (Rsa) 71 69 67 71, Jan Are Larsen (Nor) 66 69 75 68, Steven Jeppesen (Swe) 63 76 72 67, Lorenzo Gagli (Ita) 70 67 69 72, Martin Maritz (Rsa) 66 72 68 72
279 Carlos Del Moral (Spa) 69 66 72 72, Alan McLean 71 65 71 72, Maarten Lafeber (Ned) 66 72 72 69
280 Chris Gane 70 70 71 69, Martin Wiegele (Aut) 68 72 72 68, Jesus Maria Arruti (Spa) 74 65 70 71, Mikko Korhonen (Fin) 69 69 71 71, James Morrison 67 68 74 71, Gary Clark 72 67 68 73, Dion Fourie (Rsa) 68 70 71 71, Bernd Wiesberger (Aut) 72 64 73 71
281 John Mellor 72 67 70 72, Carl Suneson (Spa) 67 73 72 69, Andre Bossert (Swi) 70 69 74 68, Eirik Tage Johansen (Nor) 73 65 75 68, Doug McGuigan 69 71 70 71, Cameron Johnston (Rsa) 72 66 73 70
282 Hennie Otto (Rsa) 67 73 75 67, Antti Ahokas (Fin) 72 64 72 74, Tyrone Ferreira (Rsa) 68 72 70 72, Phillip Archer 69 70 73 70, Darren Fichardt (Rsa) 68 70 73 71
283 Michiel Bothma (Rsa) 70 70 69 74, Alexandre Rocha (Bra) 67 71 74 71, Iain Pyman 71 69 69 74, Wallie Coetsee (Rsa) 72 64 76 71, Keith Horne (Rsa) 68 70 70 75, Alfredo Garcia-Heredia (Spa) 65 71 73 74, Simon Griffiths 73 64 71 75, Edoardo Molinari (Ita) 65 71 74 73
284 Chris Wood 69 70 72 73, Ulrich Van Den Berg (Rsa) 70 70 73 71, Jake Roos (Rsa) 69 69 73 73, Carlos Rodiles (Spa) 69 71 71 73, Tc Charamba (Zim) 70 67 77 70, Raphael Jacquelin (Fra) 71 65 78 70, Kevin Stone (Rsa) 69 70 71 74, Chris Doak 68 70 74 72
285 Bobby Lincoln (Rsa) 68 72 73 72
286 Neil Cheetham 73 67 73 73, Kasper L Jorgensen (Den) 68 72 74 72, Michele Reale (Ita) 66 74 73 73
287 David Carter 67 72 73 75
288 Sam Little 72 68 74 74, Michael Curtis (Zim) 74 65 75 74
289 John E Morgan 69 70 72 78
290 Edrich Jansen (Rsa) 70 70 73 77
291 Gregory Molteni (Ita) 73 65 77 76
292 Henrik Nystrom (Swe) 68 72 79 73

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