Sunday, January 28, 2018

Li holds off McIlroy to seal victory in Dubai

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The image of Li Haotong is by courtesy of Getty Images 

EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
Li Haotong produced a late burst of scoring to hold off the challenge of Rory McIlroy and win his second European Tour title after a thrilling final-day battle at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic.
The Chinese player entered the final day a shot clear of McIlroy but trailed by two after ten holes as the four-time Major winner looked on track for a third victory at Emirates Golf Club and his 14th European Tour title.

Li then birdied four of his last six holes to sign for a closing 69 to beat the Northern Irishman by a single stroke, and record a record low total of 23 under par for this tournament, beating the 22 under par score set by Thomas Bjørn in 2001.

The 22 year old’s stunning finish further cemented his growing reputation as one of the European Tour's greatest performers under pressure, following on from a closing 63 at last season's Open Championship and a fourth-round 64 to win his maiden title on home soil at the 2016 Volvo China Open.
 The win moves him alongside countryman Ashun Wu as China's most prominent winners on the European Tour and he becomes the first Chinese player to break into the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
England's Tyrrell Hatton produced a closing 66 to finish at 20 under, a shot clear of Frenchman Alexander Levy and three ahead of countryman Chris Paisley.
QUOTES FROM PLAYERS
Li Haotong: “I don't have many trophies at home, so I was quite happy to lift that heavy thing!
I just didn't realise I could make that putt on 15. That was huge. I think that was the turning point. And especially on 18, didn't realise I would make that one, either.
"Most of the time, I was only two or one behind, so I just want to keep putting myself in a position and just not get too far away. Quite happy with what I did.
“I think my game is in a good position now. It gives me a lot of confidence back, especially after last week, missing the cut. Just want to be myself and play some decent golf in the future.

It's incredible to play with him (McIlroy). I learned a lot of experience from him.”
Rory McIlroy: “I mean, birdieing 10, going two ahead there with Li making bogey, I thought I was obviously in the driver's seat. Then just a bogey out of nowhere on 11 - just a bad nine iron there -and the three putt on 13, those were the two key holes of the tournament, really, even though there was a bad tee shot on 16.

“But I tried until the very end. Made two good birdies. Made him win it in the end, which was, you know, all I could do. He played very well on the way in, birdieing three of the last four. I just wish I could get a couple of those holes back.

How I'm feeling right now, if someone had of told me at the start of the year you'd finish third and second your first two events, I'd say, yeah, I'd take that.
“But being in the positions I've been in and having two close calls the first couple of weeks of the year, it's a little difficult. The competitor in me is very disappointed right now. I wanted to win. I always want to win, and I just didn't do enough when I needed to.”

Aberdeen's Richie Ramsay shot a 64 - the lowest round by anyone on the final day - to surge up into a top-20 finish on 272 - seven behind winner Li.

LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72)
265 H Li  (Chn) 66 66 64 69
266 R McIlroy  (NIr) 65 64 68 69
268 T Hatton (Eng) 64 72 66 66
269 A Levy (Fra) 67 67 65 70
271 C Paisley  (Eng) 65 69 68 69
272 I Poulter (Eng) 68 70 65 69; H Stenson (Swe) 70 64 70 68; T Fleetwood  (Eng) 69 69 66 68; D Lipsky (USA) 69 66 67 70; D Frittelli (SAf) 69 67 66 70; R Cabrera Bello (Spn) 69 69 64 70; A Sullivan (Eng) 67 70 63 72; B An (SKor) 72 67 65 68; C Hanson (Eng) 67 70 70 65; J Scrivener (Australia) 70 68 68 66; A Björk (Swe) 65 68 70 69; R Ramsay  (Sco) 70 69 69 64; J Wang (SKor) 69 66 67 70;
273 H Porteous (SAf) 66 68 65 74; M Jiménez (Spn) 66 68 69 70; M Kaymer (Ger) 68 69 67 69
274 A Wall (Eng) 63 73 72 66; D Horsey (Eng) 63 70 68 73; D Burmester (SAf) 67 69 69 69; A Otaegui  (Spn) 70 69 69 66; T Detry  (Belgium) 68 66 69 71; S Brazel (Australia) 68 70 68 68; A Cañizares  (Spn) 67 68 70 69
275 P Perez (USA) 69 69 67 70; T Olesen (Denmark) 67 68 67 73; A Dodt (Australia) 67 69 68 71
276 S Garcia  (Spn) 67 69 69 71; T Immelman  (SAf) 69 66 71 70; M Kieffer (Ger) 70 68 68 70; B Wiesberger  (Austria) 67 70 70 69; T Pieters  (Belgium) 65 74 70 67
277 R Wattel  (Fra) 69 70 70 68; A Wu (China) 68 68 70 71; S Hend (Australia) 71 66 68 72; G Havret  (Fra) 70 68 67 72; B Rumford (Australia) 68 70 66 73; B Grace  (SAf) 68 65 69 75; M Wallace (Eng) 69 66 73 69; L Jensen (Denmark) 65 68 70 74278 E Molinari  (Ita) 67 69 69 73; N Bertasio (Ita) 70 69 69 70; R Fisher (Eng) 69 69 69 71; J Donaldson (Wales) 62 69 75 72; G Green  (Malaysia) 70 68 71 69; A Johnston (Eng) 69 66 72 71279 T Aiken (SAf) 67 67 69 76; S Jamieson  (Sco) 68 70 70 71; R Karlsson (Swe) 69 70 68 72; K Aphibarnrat (Tha) 71 68 70 70; A Chesters  (Eng) 70 69 67 73; N Colsaerts  (Belgium) 69 68 68 74281 M Southgate  (Eng) 68 68 71 74; M Ilonen  (Finland) 68 70 71 72; S Gallacher (Sco) 71 68 71 71; P Khongwatmai (Thailand) 68 71 71 71282 L Bjerregaard  (Denmarl) 71 68 70 73; S Sharma (India) 69 69 71 73; M Korhonen (Finland) 68 71 70 73
283 L Slattery (Eng) 69 70 72 72
284 D Im (USA) 68 71 72 73; A Romero (Argentina) 70 67 70 77
285 R Sterne  (SAf) 70 68 74 73
286 T Clements (am) (Eng) 69 70 71 76
288 D Huizing (Netherlands) 69 70 77 72
** M Pavon (Fra) 71 68 74 DQ

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