WESSELINGH WINS PGA SENIORS TWO YEARS IN A ROW
      IT'S THAT MAN AGAIN - Paul Wesselingh, PGA Seniors
Champion for second year in a row.
  
 
Champion for second year in a row.
REPORT FROM EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
 
His staggering 20 under par total 
proved insurmountable for the chasing pack as he carded a flawless 
closing round of 64 to hold off competition from Franco and a charging 
Ian Woosnam, who applied the pressure early in the final round on
 his way to posting a 65 and a third place finish.  
Starting the final round a shot clear 
of the chasing pack, Wesselingh got off to the ideal start with five 
birdies in his first ten holes, and when he followed that up with three 
gains on the spin from the 14th hole, there was no catching
 the former PGA Professional.
 
A closing birdie rounded off a superb 
week for Wesselingh, who won this event last year in only his third 
start on the European Senior Tour.
 
 This impressive display also came on a 
course where the Englishman won his first professional tournament 19 
years ago, at the PGA North Region Championship, and sees Wesselingh 
ascend to the top of the Senior Tour Order of Merit thanks
 to a winner’s cheque of €48,686. 
He said: “It is unbelievable, I just 
can’t believe I’ve done it. I couldn’t believe I’d done it last year, 
and I can’t believe I’ve done it again this year.
 
“To win it two years on the trot with 
this quality of field is incredible. I just played the best I’ve ever 
played today, and my putter went red hot, I just holed everything.
 
 “I’m not really a scoreboard watcher, 
but I was aware that Woosie was going well and Franco too so I was 
watching the board there. I was trying to give myself a two or three 
shot cushion going into 16 and 17, because anything can happen
 there, and I picked up one on 16 which is a real bonus. I felt that 
once I’d got to the 18th, I’d got the job done really. 
“Last year was special because 
obviously it was my first one, but this one was even better because I 
did it in style really, and won by a reasonably good margin. I didn’t 
have to hang on as I moved away from the field with some good golf,
 which is always pleasing.” 
Franco ended the week as Wesselingh’s 
nearest challenger, four shots adrift on 16 under par, and while the 
Paraguayan went bogey-free on Sunday to post a seven under par round of 
66, it was not quite enough to catch the Englishman, who
 streaked clear of the field in the closing stretch.
 
However, Franco remained pleased with his efforts in his first start of the 2013 campaign.
 
He said: “It is good for me because the
 course is a difficult with very tricky greens, but it is a good start 
to the season for me as the practice I have put in with my putter and my
 driver has paid off.”
 
One shot further back in third was 
Woosnam, who finally found some of his best form during the final round,
 having spoken throughout the week about how well he was hitting it in 
practice.
 
The former World Number One and four 
time European Senior Tour winner, got his challenge off to the perfect 
start with an eagle at the par five first hole to halve his four shot 
deficit to the overnight leader Wesselingh, and followed that
 with further birdies at the third, seventh and ninth holes to apply a 
little bit more pressure.
 
He would post further red figures at 
the 11th, 14th and 18th holes to shoot his lowest round of the week, an 
eight under par 65, but had left himself with too much to do on the 
final day in light of Wesselingh’s fine form.
 
He said: “The difference today was I 
tried to keep my body and my swing more centred, and even though I hit 
one or two dodgy drives, for the most part I managed to keep it in play.
 There’s still some room for improvement but my game’s definitely
 getting there, so hopefully I can kick on next week and for the rest of
 the season.”
 
Denmark’s Steen Tinning (70) was 
looking to become the first Dane to win on the European Senior Tour, but
 would have to settle for a tie for fourth place on 12 under par 
alongside America’s Mike Cunning, who shot a final round of 71.
 
Gordon J Brand, who had shared the lead
 after round one thanks to an opening 67, matched that on Sunday to 
finish on 11 under par and in a tie for sixth place alongside Spain’s 
Jose Manuel Carriles (71), while Des Smyth (73), who had led
 alongside Brand after 18 holes, and on his own after 36, had to settle 
for a share of eighth alongside the 2011 Champion Andrew Oldcorn (67) at
 ten under par.
 
 ALL THE FINAL TOTALS
 
 
 Par 292 (4x73)
 
272 P Wesselingh (Eng) 68 70 70 64, 
 
 276 A Franco (Par) 70 70 70 66, 
 
 277 I Woosnam (Wal) 72 69 71 65, 
 
 280 M Cunning (USA) 71 68 70 71, S Tinning (Den) 71 72 67 70,
 
 281 G Brand (Eng) 67 78 69 67, J Carriles (Esp) 71 67 72 71,
 
 282 D Smyth (Irl) 67 69 73 73, A Oldcorn (Sco) 72 70 73 67,
 
 284 P Golding (Eng) 70 72 70 72, S Torrance (Sco) 69 73 73 69,
 
 285 D Russell (Eng) 71 67 71 76, 
 
 286 P Walton (Irl) 70 70 75 71, 
 
 287 A Fernandez (Chi) 75 74 71 67, K 
Spurgeon (Eng) 75 73 69 70, P Mitchell (Eng) 72 71 73 71, P Linhart 
(Esp) 71 74 67 75, N Job (Eng) 72 75 73 67, C Mason (Eng) 72 73 71 71, J
 Woodward (USA) 74 70 71 72,
 
 288 J Quiros (Esp) 77 72 70 69, S Luna (Esp) 72 73 70 73, G Brand Jnr (Sco) 74 71 72 71, M James (Eng) 69 71 77 71,
 
 289 J Gould (Eng) 71 74 73 71, J 
Bruner (USA) 73 74 72 70, S Brown (Eng) 71 71 74 73, G Ryall (Eng) 74 75
 73 67, M Martin (Esp) 72 72 75 70,
 
 290 J Harrison (Eng) 72 72 77 69, R 
Gibson (Can) 74 74 69 73, A Forsbrand (Swe) 73 73 72 72, G Wolstenholme 
(Eng) 71 73 72 74, T Price (Aus) 71 74 74 71, M McLean (Eng) 71 73 74 
72, G Manson (Aut) 71 74 75 70, L Carbonetti (Arg) 73 71
 72 74, 
 
 291 M Wharton (Eng) 76 72 70 73, L 
Fickling (Eng) 75 73 72 71, R Thompson (USA) 76 72 72 71, G Bell (Eng) 
70 74 72 75, R Sabarros (Fra) 71 77 74 69,
 
 292 B Longmuir (Sco) 69 76 72 75, 
 
 293 R Roper (Eng) 73 76 72 72, 
 
 294 J Murphy (Eng) 76 73 71 74, M 
Farry (Fra) 75 74 73 72, G Stubbington (Eng) 75 74 77 68, T Elliott 
(Aus) 75 73 73 73, P Gresswell (Eng) 76 72 68 78,
 
 295 J Hall (Eng) 77 72 72 74, M Mackenzie (Eng) 71 76 77 71, B Cameron (Eng) 73 75 74 73, A Sherborne (Eng) 74 74 73 74,
 
 296 T Thelen (USA) 76 72 76 72, 
 
 297 A Murray (Eng) 75 72 75 75, G Banister (Aus) 72 74 76 75,
 
 298 S Bennett (Eng) 74 69 74 81, S McNally (Eng) 75 72 75 76, M Piñero (Esp) 74 74 74 76,
 
 299 S Rastall (Eng) 71 77 76 75, D James (Sco) 72 76 78 73, R Green (Eng) 71 76 73 79, W Grant (Eng) 74 75 74 76,
 
 300 J Anderson (USA) 76 73 75 76, 
 
 302 R Drummond (Sco) 71 78 77 76, 
 
 303 J Hawksworth (Eng) 73 76 78 76, 
 
 313 S Cipa (Eng) 77 72 81 83, 
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