BANCHORY MAN ENDS LEAN SPELL AT JAKARTA
JAMES BYRNE SCORES $17,500 WIN ON
ASIAN DEVELOPMENTAL TOUR
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Jakarta: James Byrne of Scotland produced a grandstand finish when he
holed a remarkable eagle on the last to win the US$100,000 Ciputra
Golfpreneur Tournament by three shots on Sunday.
The
25-year-old Byrne fired three birdies in each half and sealed the deal
with a 40-foot eagle putt for a flawless eight-under-par 64 to bag his
second Asian Development Tour (ADT) title at the Damai Indah Golf, BSD
Course.
Tour
rookie William Sjaichudin (65) raised local cheers by claiming his best
result on the ADT in tied second alongside overnight leader Brett
Munson (70) of the United States on 274.
Malaysia’s
Arie Irawan (70), Nils Floren (67) of Sweden, Anura Rohana (68) of Sri
Lanka and Annop Tangkamolprasert (67) of Thailand finished a further
shot back in tied fourth in the inaugural ADT event.
Byrne,
a former Walker Cup star, was delighted to return into the winners’
circle after enduring a frustrating 2013 Asian Tour season where he lost
his Tour card.
He
hopes that his victory in Indonesia, which pushed him to eighth
position on the ADT Order of Merit, will be a sign of better things to
come as he aims to finish inside the top-five on the Merit rankings at
the end of the season to regain an Asian Tour card for 2015.
“This
is by far my most satisfying win,” smiled the dashing Byrne, who prior
to his victory only made three cuts in eight appearances on the ADT this
season.
“I
didn’t play well on the Asian Tour to keep my card and I’ve been disappointed that I haven’t been closer to the top-five on the ADT Order
of Merit. Hopefully this win will change things,” said Byrne, who won
US$17,500 and earned six Official World Golf Ranking points.
“I’ve
been playing so badly and at some point, you think on what you have
been doing with your career. I’ve been working on the right things and
change doesn’t happen immediately. I knew what I was doing in practice
and I was confident the scores will improve,” he added.
Indonesia’s
Sjaichudin overcame his initial jitters by shooting four birdies and
one bogey in his opening six holes before adding four birdies on his
homeward nine to enjoy his best placing on the ADT since turning
professional early in 2014.
“I
was very nervous in the first four holes because I haven’t been in this
position for a long time. I think it was a good thing to have pressure
because I was more focussed. I will definitely play in more ADT events
to gain more experience,” said the 23-year-old.
Starting
this season, the ADT will reward the top five players on the final
Order of Merit with playing rights for the 2015 Asian Tour season
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72)
271 James BYRNE (SCO)
64 74 69 64
271 James BYRNE (SCO)

274 William SJAICHUDIN (INA)
71 70 68 65, Brett MUNSON (USA)
71 68 65 70


275 Annop TANGKAMOLPRASERT (THA)
69 69 70 67, Nils FLOREN (SWE)
71 70 67 67, Anura ROHANA (SRI)
68 72 67 68, Arie IRAWAN (MAS)
68 71 66 70




276 Sattaya SUPUPRAMAI (THA)
69 68 71 68

277 Pijit PETCHKASEM (THA)
70 71 69 67, Jake STIRLING (AUS)
68 70 70 69


278 Michael MOORE (AUS)
71 65 69 73

279 Airil Rizman ZAHARI (MAS)
69 71 71 68

280 LAM Chih Bing (SIN)
74 71 67 68, Grant JACKSON (ENG)
71 70 72 67, Joshua Andrew WIRAWAN (INA)
74 71 69 66, Yuki USAMI (JPN)
72 72 71 65, Niall TURNER (IRL)
69 67 73 71





281 Samuel CHIEN (USA)
72 71 69 69, Peter RICHARDSON (ENG)
70 72 68 71


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