RICHIE RAMSAY BEATENIN PLAY-OFF FOR HERO INDIA OPEN AFTER THREE PUTTS AT 18TH
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Bengaluru,
India, October 21: Thaworn Wiratchant of Thailand sensationally won his
third Asian Tour title this season at the Hero Indian Open by defeating
Richie Ramsay of Scotland on the first play-off hole on Sunday.
Thaworn,
who was playing one flight in front of Ramsay, birdied the last hole in
regulation play when his seven iron approach shot landed about one feet
from the hole as he closed with five-under-par 66 at the approximately
US$1.25 million Asian Tour event.
Overnight
leader Ramsay needed a par putt on the last to win but made a
three-putt bogey for a 68 as the duo returned to the par four 18th hole at the Karnataka Golf Association course.
On
a day filled with drama, Ramsay blasted his tee shot into a watery
creek and was penalized. His third shot landed in the back of the green
and he chipped to about 10 feet past the hole as he two-putted for
double bogey.
Meanwhile
Thaworn, who won the Hero Indian Open in 2005, made a two putt bogey
for the win after hitting his second shot into the greenside bunker. He
was stunned by his victory which propelled him to the top of the Asian
Tour Order of Merit.
“To
be honest, I didn’t expect to win with the way I was driving the ball
this week. It means a lot that I’ve won a second Hero Indian Open title
and that I’m now leading the Asian Tour Order of Merit,” said Thaworn,
who totalled 14-under-par 270 and won US$198,125.
Thaworn,
who was two shots off the lead at the start of the day, struggled with
his driver but rallied with acute iron play and a sharp short game in a
round of six birdies against one bogey.
“I think I only found two fairways in regulation and I didn’t see where Richie was on the 18th hole until the crowd started shouting. It was a huge surprise to me but I’m glad I won,” he smiled.
Ramsay,
who was playing on a sponsor’s invitation, tipped his hat to Thaworn but
rued an unlucky break in the play-off as his remarkable third shot,
which he hit over the trees, landed in a pitch mark just after the
green.
“I
stayed committed to every shot but Thaworn played good. It was mine to
win and a very strange thing happened on the last because I’ve been
excellent under pressure the whole week,” said Ramsay.
“I
had a great third shot in the play-off which landed at the back of the
green. If there was a good lie, I would have fancied knocking that in. I
could have gotten a very easy up-and-down but it was lying in a bad
pitch mark. Some days, things just don’t go your way,” he added.
Thai
rising star Panuphol Pittayarat bogeyed the last hole to finish one
shot from the play-off while Shiv Kapur was the best Indian golfer as he
shot a 66 for fourth place on 272.
Anirban
Lahiri of India, a two-time Asian Tour winner, Arnond Vongvanij of
Thailand and Jaakko Makitalo of Finland were a further two shots back in
fifth place.
Kapur,
who has four top-five finishes on the Asian Tour this season, was
delighted to continue his solid form where he posted a flawless round
highlighted by five birdies.
“I’m
happy but not satisfied. I just wanted to go out there and shoot my
heart out. This is my national open and Hero is my sponsor. Obviously I
would have liked to win but fourth is not bad. My streak of top-five
continues,” said Kapur.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 284 (4x71) Yardage 7,068
270 - Thaworn WIRATCHANT (THA) 69-68-67-66, Richie RAMSAY (SCO) 66-66-70-68 (Wiratchant won play-off at first extra hole).
271 - Panuphol PITTAYARAT (THA) 67-68-69-67.
272 - Shiv KAPUR (IND) 67-71-68-66.
274 - Anirban LAHIRI (IND) 70-71-66-67, Arnond VONGVANIJ (THA) 71-67-67-69, Jaakko MAKITALO (FIN) 67-68-68-71.
275 - Peter HANSON (SWE) 70-71-68-66, Chiragh KUMAR (IND) 69-71-67-68.
276 - Angelo QUE (PHI) 68-68-69-71, James MORRISON (ENG) 66-71-67-72.
277
- Nils FLOREN (SWE) 74-71-67-65, Namchok TANTIPOKHAKUL (THA)
69-71-71-66, Scott BARR (AUS) 70-68-72-67, Kalle SAMOOJA (FIN)
67-72-69-69, Scott HEND (AUS) 71-69-67-70, Jyoti RANDHAWA (IND)
72-68-67-70.
278 - Pariya JUNHASAVASDIKUL (THA) 72-70-69-67.
279 - Mardan MAMAT (SIN) 69-70-72-68, Prom MEESAWAT (THA) 72-68-71-68, Chinnarat PHADUNGSIL (THA) 75-65-70-69.
280
- Panuwat MUENLEK (THA) 70-70-72-68, Adilson DA SILVA (BRA)
70-68-72-70, Gaganjeet BHULLAR (IND) 68-69-70-73, Chapchai NIRAT (THA)
67-68-70-75.
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