Sunday, May 09, 2010

Russell finishes joint second behind winner

Walker on Challenge Tour

FROM THE EUROPEAN CHALLENGE TOUR WEBSITE
Englishman Sam Walker won the Côtes d’Armor Open Bretagne by one shot after carding a one under par 69 in a dramatic final round.
On a day of high scoring at Golf Blue Green Pléneuf Val-André in windy conditions, Walker thought he had blown his chance when he bogeyed the last to slip back to level with Victor Riu at eight under. However, the Frenchman, in the group behind, also bogeyed the 18th to leave Walker as the outright leader.
Walker then had a nervous wait to see whether Raymond Russell, the third round leader, could muster a birdie at the 18th to force a play-off, but he was finally able to celebrate victory when Russell missed a 20ft putt and signed for a one over par 71.
Scot Russell finished tied second alongside Riu, with Andrew Willey, who impressed with a five under par 65 on day three but could not reproduce that form in a final round 70, in fourth.
Walker, who had birdies at the seventh, 11th and 12th holes, said: “I played well today in tricky conditions. I haven’t been putting well for a while but for some reason my putter came out today and everything went in until the 18th. I hit my tee shot into a bush and chipped out into a bunker. I hit a great bunker shot and made a good putt but it just didn’t drop.”
It was 32 year old’s second Challenge Tour victory following his triumph in the 2006 Scottish Challenge.
“I’m really happy with the way I played all week,” he added. “This is a similar course to the one where I won in Scotland (Murcar Links) and I’ve felt very comfortable on it. You don’t need to hit the ball very far but just keep it in play, and that’s exactly what I’ve done today.
“I was trying not to watch when Victor was coming up the 18th but I snuck a look at where he was hitting his third shot, on the left of the green, and then I just walked away. My phone was ringing like mad. I’m just really pleased with where I am at the moment because of the situation I’ve been in the last year and a half. I’ve got myself out of trouble.
“I’ll have to reassess my goals for the season now. I’m supposed to be playing in Mallorca next week but after that if I play every Challenge Tour event I won’t have a break until St Omer and I’m going to be very tired. So I need to assess whether I can afford not to play.”
Riu blamed nerves for not managing a par at the last which would have taken him into a play-off. “I’m very disappointed,” he said. “There was too much pressure on the last hole when I saw the leaderboard. I hit my tee shot perfectly but then I saw the scores and hit my second shot very badly.”
Russell was also left to rue a missed opportunity. “I’m disappointed because I had a chance,” he said. “I played the front nine poorly and although I got it back together after the turn I left chances out there at the 15th and 16th and then again at the 18th.”
Steve Lewton led midway through the final round after reaching the turn in three under par, but he imploded on the back nine with bogeys at the 11th and 18th and double bogeys at the 14th and 17th. Tom Whitehouse, who was one shot off the lead heading into the last round, had two double bogeys on the front nine and signed for a 76 which left him in a tie for ninth at one over.
The win moves Walker from 65th to fifth in the Challenge Tour Rankings, and he is the third consecutive English winner in Challenge Tour events following Robert Dinwiddie in the Kenya Open and Charlie Ford in the Turkish Airlines Challenge hosted by Carya Golf Club.
FINAL TOTALS
Par 280 (4x70)
272 Sam WALKER (ENG) 63 70 70 69 »»
273 Victor RIU (FRA) 68 66 69 70, Raymond RUSSELL (SCO) 67 65 70 71 »»
274 Andrew WILLEY (ENG) 69 70 65 70 »»
276 Jesus-Maria ARRUTI (ESP) 65 68 72 71, Steve LEWTON (ENG) 66 68 70 72 »»
278 Marcus HIGLEY (ENG) 69 64 75 70, Matthew ZIONS (AUS) 67 71 70 70 »»
279 Damien PERRIER (FRA) 68 69 72 70, Anders SJOSTRAND (SWE) 65 70 73 71, Anders Schmidt HANSEN (DEN) 69 70 67 73, Lloyd KENNEDY (ENG) 65 70 69 75, Tom WHITEHOUSE (ENG) 69 66 68 76.
280 Francois CALMELS (FRA) 66 70 72 72, Edouard DUBOIS (FRA) 69 68 70 73, Adam BLYTH (AUS) 69 69 69 73.
281 Thomas NORRET (DEN) 70 70 71 70, Liam BOND (WAL) 66 75 70 70, Stuart DAVIS (ENG) 67 69 73 72, Alessio BRUSCHI (ITA) 70 65 73 73, George MURRAY (SCO) 68 68 72 73,
Inder VAN WEERELT (NED) 70 68 70 73, Floris DE VRIES (NED) 64 70 70 77, Fredrik HENGE (SWE) 68 67 68 78
282 Joel SJOHOLM (SWE) 71 69 72 70, Juan ABBATE (ARG) 70 69 71 72, Kyron SULLIVAN (WAL) 71 69 69 73, Daniel BROOKS (ENG) 65 70 72 75, Daniel DENISON (ENG) 67 69 71 75 »»
Charles RUSSO (FRA) 67 69 69 77 »»
283 Thomas HAYLOCK (ENG) 72 68 71 72, Guillaume WATREMEZ (BEL) 67 70 72 74, Lasse JENSEN (DEN) 71 68 69 75, Bernd WIESBERGER (AUT) 72 66 69 76, Anthony GRENIER (FRA) 64 72 69 78
284 Andrew MARSHALL (ENG) 71 67 74 72, Florian FRITSCH (GER) 70 71 71 72, Ally MELLOR (ENG) 66 73 70 75 »»
285 Callum MACAULAY (SCO) 68 72 75 70, Ben MASON (ENG) 65 72 77 71, Benoit TEILLERIA (FRA) 69 69 75 72, Bjorn PETTERSSON (SWE) 71 70 72 72, Rudy THUILLIER (FRA) 66 71 75 73, Manuel QUIROS (ESP) 63 76 72 74, Nicolas MEITINGER (GER) 68 71 72 74, Jorge GARCIA FERNANDEZ (ESP) 65 68 77 75, Steven TILEY (ENG) 72 65 73 75, Jorge CAMPILLO (ESP) 64 73 71 77, Pierre RELECOM (BEL) 67 71 68 79 »»
287 Jonathan CALDWELL (NIR) 69 72 70 76 »» Iain PYMAN (ENG) 69 68 73 77 »» Daniel WARDROP (ENG) 69 71 69 78 »»
288 Garry HOUSTON (WAL) 70 67 72 79 »» Julio ZAPATA (ARG) 68 70 71 79 »»
289 Jamie MOUL (ENG) 69 71 74 75 »»
290 Oscar FLOREN (SWE) 67 70 78 75 »» Taco REMKES (NED) 68 72 73 77 »»
291 Thorbjorn OLESEN (DEN) 71 70 79 71 »»Steen OTTOSEN (DEN) 68 73 76 74 »» Jean-Nicolas BILLOT (FRA) 70 68 73 80 »» Stuart MANLEY (WAL) 68 71 72 80 »» Florian PRAEGANT (AUT) 64 73 70 84 »»
292 Philip GOLDING (ENG) 68 73 78 73 »» Zane SCOTLAND (ENG) 70 71 76 75 »»
293 Christophe BRAZILLIER (FRA) 69 72 76 76 »»
296 Niklas LEMKE (SWE) 71 70 80 75 »»



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