LANGER v WOEBE PLAY-OFF WILL CONTI8NUE MONDAY MORNING
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Bernhard Langer and Mark Wiebe will resume their play-off for The Senior Open Championship Presented by Rolex on Monday after great drama in the dark at Royal Birkdale Golf Club.
Germany’s Langer had led by two shots heading down the par four last but made a double bogey after taking four shots to get down from one of the Southport links’ famous deep bunkers meaning extra holes with Wiebe.
The pair took two trips down 18th, twice halving in pars in the near darkness before play was finally called for the day, meaning that for the first time ever The Senior Open will conclude on a Monday, starting at 0800 local time.
“It was a roller coaster day obviously,” said Langer, who also held a
one shot advantage heading into the last day at Turnberry in 2012, but
closed with a 75 to finish in a share of sixth place as Fred Couples
took the title.
“I had quite a nice lead and all I had to do was bogey the last hole,
and I'm sorry I keep you all hanging around till tomorrow, because I
usually play a little smarter, a little cleverer.
“I gave it away. I could bogey the last hole and win the championship,
and I probably chose the wrong club for my second shot. I should have
maybe played it short to take the bunkers out of play.
“I got a little unlucky that the ball got in a bunker where it was
pretty deep and thought I hit a decent shot but it came out too low.
The sand is firm with the rain that we had. I had a chance to make the
putt but didn’t make it. But I made two good pars
on the play-off in the dark and I have still got another chance
tomorrow.”
Wiebe, who finished alongside Langer in a tie for sixth at Turnberry last year, said it was an astonishing denouement.
“It was wild,” he said. “I really thought I had great chances for
birdies on 15, 16, 17 and 18, and I didn't come away with any. And I
know what kind of player Bernie is. But I was surprised and then
playing in the dark is a new one for me.
“I was hoping that one of us would bogey or something so we could move
on. But, it's a never‑ending day and it's going to continue tomorrow at
8.00.
“I think it's probably pretty fair that we both made pars in the
play-off, because it was dark, and we want to have a true champion here.
Not that either of us aren't, but I think it's nice to play with sun
out.”
Langer, who won this event at Carnoustie in 2010, had begun the day
three shots clear of South Africa’s David Frost and looked in control,
showing a mixture of fine play and spectacular scrambling in a front
nine 32. He picked up shots at the fifth and ninth
to remain clear of the field despite the best efforts of Wiebe, who
found three birdies in four holes before the turn to keep the pressure
firmly on.
The two-time Masters Tournament champion made a further gain at the 12th before storms halted play for a first time, while a first dropped shot of the day came after Langer three-putted the short 14th on his return to the course. With
three holes remaining the clouds rolled in again and play was suspended for a second time.
When play resumed after an hour’s delay, Wiebe parred his way in for a
four under par 66 and will have been as surprised as anyone to have
gained a spot in the play-off following Langer’s unfortunate conclusion,
as the German signed for a level par 70.
The pair will now come back on Monday morning to reach an outcome, while
further back Frost closed out with a level par 70 to finish in a tie
for third alongside Australian Peter Senior (66) and 2010 US Ryder Cup
Captain Corey Pavin, who equalled the low-round
of the week with a five under par 65 to continue his incredible Senior
Open record having finished second in 2010, tied third in 2011 and tied
third last year.
Australian Peter Fowler, the 2011 Senior Tour Order of Merit winner, was
a further two shots back on four under par while Scotland’s Sandy Lyle
was the highest home finisher at seventh following a level par 70.
Debutant Colin Montgomerie signed off his first Senior Open Championship with a three over par 73 for a share of 31st position on five over par.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 280 (4x70)
271 B Langer (Germany) 68 67 66 70, M Wiebe (US) 70 65 70 66 (to resume play-off at 8am Monday)
274 D Frost (South Africa) 68 68 68 70, C Pavin (US) 69 71 69 65, P Senior (Australia) 68 71 69 66.
276 P Fowler (Australia) 69 68 70 69
277 Sandy Lyle (Scotland) 70 68 69 70
SELECTED OTHER SCORE
285 Colin Montgomerie (Scotland) 72 71 69 73 (T21).
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Par 280 (4x70)
271 B Langer (Germany) 68 67 66 70, M Wiebe (US) 70 65 70 66 (to resume play-off at 8am Monday)
274 D Frost (South Africa) 68 68 68 70, C Pavin (US) 69 71 69 65, P Senior (Australia) 68 71 69 66.
276 P Fowler (Australia) 69 68 70 69
277 Sandy Lyle (Scotland) 70 68 69 70
SELECTED OTHER SCORE
285 Colin Montgomerie (Scotland) 72 71 69 73 (T21).
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