Sunday, July 08, 2018

A good feeling in Bad Ragaz for Remesy
 

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Final Round Report 
Jean-François Remesy claimed his first Staysure Tour victory today — winning the Swiss Seniors Open by a single shot after carding a two under par 33 on the closing-nine.
The Frenchman began the final round tied for the lead, but after carding his first bogey of the tournament on the opening-hole, and another on at the par five fourth, he plummeted down the leaderboard as several players mounted a Sunday charge.
“I knew emotionally that it was going to be hard because I had not been in this position for a long time,” the 54 year old said. “The result was two bogeys after four, but I stayed focused on my game and said to myself ‘okay you have to go through some emotional stuff.’”
Soon after the early blemishes, there were five players ahead of Remesy and it appeared the Swiss Seniors Open trophy would be going to someone else.
“At that time, it was scary because I thought ‘Uh-oh this is not looking good,’” the 2004 and 2005 Open de France winner said.
“But I told myself ‘stay focused, stay focused’ and fortunately, the experience of so many years in contention and winning big tournaments helped me a lot at the end.”
Sitting on 11 under par for the tournament, Remesy had an opportunity to build a late, two-stroke cushion at the reachable par five 16th hole. However, after finding the greenside bunker with his third, and only managing to get his fourth to within ten feet, the possibility of a four-way play-off seemed likely as Jarmo Sandelin, Miguel Angel Martin and Phillip Price stood on ten under par.
As Remesy eyed the putt, it was clear that a critical moment in the tournament had been reached. After holing holed the par-saver, he let out a burst of emotion.
“That was key — that putt was very key. I was really moved, and I tried to show it to Price, but he holed his putt too. We had a good little battle and it was really interesting.
Leading by one on the 18th tee, Remesy managed to safely find the green in regulation, and two putts later, secured an emotional victory, showing the large Swiss galleries how much the win meant to him.
“I said yesterday that these past three months I’ve been working hard, and the results have come, so there is no surprise. I’m happy. I’m very happy.”
The Staysure Tour will now travel to Vorbeck, Germany for the WINSTONgolf Senior Open, which runs from July 13-15. Remesy will join the field along with fellow countryman Jean van de Velde as well as 1991 Masters Tournament Champion Ian Woosnam.
FINAL TOTALS:
Par 210 (3x70)
199 J Remesy (Fra) 67 63 69
200 J Sandelin (Swe) 67 66 67, P Price (Wales) 65 66 69, M Martin (Spn) 67 66 67
202 C Williams (SAf) 66 64 72, G Turner (NZ) 65 71 66
203 M McNulty (Ire) 70 69 64
204 M Brier (Austria) 66 69 69, S Luna (Spn) 72 66 66, I Woosnam (Wales) 71 68 65, G Orr (Sco) 68 68 68, A Bossert (Switz) 70 67 67, P Fowler (Australia) 67 67 70
205 P O'Malley (Australia) 69 66 70, G Marks (Eng) 69 70 66, T Thelen (USA) 70 66 69
206 P Wesselingh (Eng) 70 69 67, P Streeter (Eng) 66 70 70, R Gomez (Argentina) 69 70 67
207 B Lane (Eng) 65 68 74, G Wolstenholme (Eng) 70 68 69, S Dodd (Wales) 73 68 66
208 S Brown (Eng) 72 66 70, D Shacklady (Eng) 71 69 68, J Kingston (SAf) 70 65 73, P Golding (Eng) 67 72 69, S Tinning (Denmark) 70 69 69, J Spence (Eng) 73 69 66, M Mamat (Singapore) 68 73 67
209 J Lomas (Eng) 71 69 69, D Gilford (Eng) 69 72 68, M Harwood (Australia) 69 67 73, M Atlevi (Swe) 70 72 67, J Coceres (Arg) 74 65 70, M Molina (Arg) 67 67 75, B McGovern (Irl) 72 67 70
210 P Baker (Eng) 68 69 73, J Van De Velde (Fra) 70 68 72
211 M Mouland (Wal) 73 69 69, J Kemp (Eng) 72 69 70, P Mitchell (Eng) 70 74 67, C Rocca (Ita) 68 74 69, M Mackenzie (Eng) 75 70 66
213 R Rafferty (NIre) 67 71 75, P Walton (Ire) 74 72 67
214 P Eales (Eng) 75 68 71, C Mason (Eng) 73 67 74, C Suneson (Spn) 72 69 73Sp
215 G Brand Jnr (Sco) 68 72 75, J Rivero (Spn) 69 76 70
216 C Monasterio (Argentina) 75 69 72
218 M Farry (Fra) 74 70 74
219 A Oldcorn (Sco) 77 72 70,
226 V Garcia (Esp) 72 77 77,

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