Sunday, May 17, 2009

Scots Warren and Forsyth finish joint fourth & sixth

Amateur dramatics as Lowry beat

Rock in play-off for Irish Open

FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
A star was born when local hero Shane Lowry became just the third amateur to win on The European Tour - at The 3 Irish Open on the third extra hole no less.
But what agonies the 22 year old had to go through at County Louth before he got the better of England's Robert Rock in their sudden death play-off.
Son of a famous Gaelic footballer, Lowry has poised for glory when he pitched to within four feet of the final flag.
But, having raised his cap to the ecstatic crowd as he walked onto the green, he was covering his face in it when he pulled the putt wide.
"I didn't think I would have a better chance than that," he said afterwards. But he did - and in pouring rain he took it to change his life forever.
Rock missed a nine footer at the first play-off hole and after the next was shared in birdies Lowry's tap-in putt for a par five next time round - their fourth playing of the long 18th in the day - gave him the trophy as Rock had pitched over the green and by failing to get up and down ran up a 6.
Lowry, who could not accept the first prize of nearly €500,000, is set to decide on Monday whether to turn professional. If he stays amateur he will certainly be in the GB&I team for the Walker Cup match at Merion GC in the United States in September.
Should he decide to go pro he will be at Wentworth for this week's BMW PGA Championship.
But what state he will be in to play remains to be seen.
"I can't believe it - this is going to take a long time to sink in," said Lowry, who was playing his first European Tour event and on Friday shot a 62 which equalled the lowest round ever by an amateur on the circuit.
That put him in front and with a round to go he shared top spot with Rock. But when he fell two behind on the 11th it looked as if he might slip quietly away.
Not so. Rock bogeyed the next and then Lowry, with fist pumps each time, birdied the 14th and 16th to go ahead.
However, the dramatic finale was set up when Rock, seeking his first win after two runners-up finishes this season, rolled in a 20 footer for birdie at the short 17th to draw level.
With Lowry's horror miss on the last they tied on the 17 under par total of 271, but it was to prove his day after all.
"I know my life is about to change forever," he said and when asked if he would be considering turning pro he replied: "I'd be mad not to.
"I'm feeling shock more than anything. I got an invite here, it's my first tournament and I would have been happy to make the cut.
"But then I shot the 62 and after that I thought 'this is my week - I can win.' And I did!"
Rock's compensation was that, because of Lowry's amateur status, he still took the first prize and with it moves into the top ten on The Race to Dubai.
But he was pushed into the shadows by the plus-five handicapper, whose march to victory was watched by Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen. He also comes from County Offaly.
Third was Swede Johan Edfors, who shared the lead with Rock with six to play, but fell out of the hunt with bogeys at the 13th and 17th. Edfors received Euros 333,330.
Joint fourth were England's Nick Dougherty and Scot Marc Warren. Warren finished with a 68 to tie with England's Nick Dougherty (69) on 275. Both earned Euros 168,900.
Alastair Forsyth gave Scotland a second player in the top six with a final round of 70 for 276 to earn Euros 127,200.
Paul Lawrie, after his opening pair of 66s and a £40,000 car for a hole in one, sadly had only two birdies over the final 36 holes, finishing in joint 30th position with rounds of 77 and 76 for 285. On the same total, another Scot, Gary Orr, who closed with a 76. They earned Euros 25,800 apiece.
David Drysdale earned Euros 21,600 thanks to a fine last round of 69 to total 286, one ahead of Colin Montgomerie who plummeted down the leaderboard with a last round of 80 for 287. Monty earned Euros 17,100.

ALL THE FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72)
271 Shane Lowry (Ire) (amateur) 67 62 71 71, Robert Rock (Eng) 66 65 69 71 (Lowry won sudden death play-off at third extra hole).
273 Johan Edfors (Swe) 64 70 68 71
275 Marc Warren 67 69 71 68, Nick Dougherty 66 67 73 69
276 Alastair Forsyth 67 68 71 70
278 Roope Kakko (Fin) 66 67 76 69
279 Brett Rumford (Aus) 73 66 72 68, Thomas Levet (Fra) 67 66 73 73
280 Richard Bland 71 68 71 70, Anthony Wall 72 68 71 69, Chris Wood 69 67 76 68
281 Jamie Donaldson 66 65 78 72
282 Oliver Wilson 66 68 76 72, David Horsey 70 67 78 67, Rafael Echenique (Arg) 69 67 75 71, Darren Clarke 71 68 73 70, Pablo Martin (Spa) 70 65 77 70, Andrew McLardy (Rsa) 69 66 77 70
283 Michael Lorenzo-Vera (Fra) 69 69 73 72, Anders Hansen (Den) 68 68 76 71, Rafael Cabrera Bello (Spa) 67 69 79 68, Graeme Storm 70 69 76 68, Thongchai Jaidee (Tha) 69 70 72 72
284 Gary Murphy 70 69 75 70, Lee Slattery 67 69 75 73, Stephen Dodd 70 67 74 73, Thomas Bjorn (Den) 71 67 73 73, Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa) 68 69 78 69
285 Soren Kjeldsen (Den) 67 67 78 73, Gary Orr 68 67 74 76, Paul Lawrie 66 66 77 76, Mads Vibe-Hastrup (Den) 72 68 76 69, Pablo Larrazabal (Spa) 68 70 76 71, Lee Westwood 68 66 77 74.
286 David Drysdale 69 68 80 69, Charl Schwartzel (Rsa) 72 67 72 75, Shiv Kapur (Ind) 66 71 76 73, Simon Khan 72 68 74 72, Paul Broadhurst 71 69 73 73
287 David Carter 71 69 73 74, Martin Erlandsson (Swe) 68 72 73 74, Colin Montgomerie 70 65 72 80, Maarten Lafeber (Ned) 69 70 77 71, Simon Dyson 71 68 80 68, Peter Hedblom (Swe) 68 72 77 70, Raphael Jacquelin (Fra) 71 66 75 75, Niclas Fasth (Swe) 71 68 78 70, Marcus Fraser (Aus) 69 71 76 71
288 Robert Jan Derksen (Ned) 69 69 73 77, Jose-Maria Olazabal (Spa) 71 67 75 75, Rory McIlroy 69 68 76 75, Patrik Sjoland (Swe) 73 67 73 75, Ross Fisher 70 67 77 74, Jarmo Sandelin (Swe) 70 70 74 74, Sam Little 72 66 78 72
289 Damien McGrane 69 71 75 74, Alexander Noren (Swe) 70 70 79 70, Soren Hansen (Den) 71 68 79 71, Marcel Siem (Ger) 69 68 78 74
290 Paul Waring 72 67 80 71, Shiv Shankar Prasad Chowrasia (Ind) 74 66 79 71, Gregory Havret (Fra) 70 66 79 75, Jose Manuel Lara (Spa) 67 68 77 78
291 Steve Webster 70 68 77 76, Julien Clement (Swi) 67 70 75 79
292 Emanuele Canonica (Ita) 69 70 77 76, Paul McGinley 71 68 77 76
293 Gary Lockerbie 69 70 77 77
294 Wil Besseling (Ned) 69 66 79 80
296 Pedro Figueiredo (Por) 72 67 78 79
299 Michael Jonzon (Swe) 71 69 78 81

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