AUSSIE ORMSBY WINS PANASONIC INDIAN OPEN BY ONE STROKE
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New
Delhi, April 7: Australian Wade Ormsby claimed a nerve-jangling maiden
Asian Tour title at the Panasonic Open India to deny Thai veteran
Boonchu Ruangkit from a historic victory at the Delhi Golf Club on
Sunday.
Ormsby
overcame a disastrous triple bogey on the third hole to shoot a final
round one-under-par 71 to win the US$300,000 tournament by one stroke
from the 56-year-old Boonchu, who was bidding to become the oldest
winner on the region’s premier Tour.
The wire-to-wire win earned Ormsby’s the winner’s cheque of US$54,000 and moved him up to eighth place on the Order of Merit.
Singapore’s
Lam Chih Bing, who led briefly during the final round, settled for
third place after carding a level par 72 while Shiv Kapur’s search for a
first win on his home course was extended after he bogeyed two of his
last three holes to finish three shots behind Ormsby in fourth position.
Ormsby,
who held at least a share of the lead from the opening day, birdied the
second hole but stumbled badly with a seven at the next hole.
However,
the Aussie showed great character by shooting birdies on the fifth,
seventh and eighth holes to stay in the title hunt.
He bogeyed the 12th and needed an 18-foot birdie conversion on 17 which proved decisive as Boonchu’s title challenge faded with a bogey on 16.
“It
means so much. I’ve played tournaments worldwide but to finally get a
win in Asia is fantastic. I felt pretty good on the fourth tee but I
just put my head down and tried to get down into it and birdied the
fifth,” said Ormsby.
“I
was so disappointed in Malaysia and Chiangmai as I played well on both
weeks but didn’t finish them off. I knew there was a win in there for me
and I am glad I came here,” added the Australian who finished tied-33rd and tied-20th in Malaysia and Chiangmai respectively.
Boonchu,
who was bidding to become the oldest winner in the Asian Tour history,
seemed on course to create history but a costly bogey on the 16th put paid to all hopes.
“Conditions
were really tough out there the entire week but to be able to play the
way I did even at 56 years old really says a lot about my game,” said
Boonchu.
“I’ve
shown that I still have what it takes to compete against the younger
boys but I just ran out of steam towards the end. But overall, it has
been a good week and all I can say is never write off an old man!”
smiled Boonchu.
Despite
finishing third, Lam found the much needed self-belief again. The
36-year-old was seeking to end his five-year title drought and losing
his Tour card last season was a rude awakening for him.
“Maybe
losing my Tour card last year was a blessing in disguise as it was a
wake-up call. I reassessed my game and took pains to put in those extra
hours in getting back my best form,” said Lam.
“Just being back in contention means a lot and more than anything else, I’ve learnt to believe in myself again” added Lam
As
the top-three players at the Panasonic Open India, Ormsby, Boonchu and
Lam will be extended invitations to the Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open,
sanctioned by the Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour Organisation, in Osaka,
Japan in September.
The
Panasonic Open India was beamed live throughout four days on the Asian
Tour Media’s global television platform which reaches over 200 countries
and 650 million homes.
Leading
scores after round 4 of the Panasonic Open India 2013 being played at
the par 72, 6935 Yards Delhi Golf Club course (a- denotes amateur):
279 - Wade ORMSBY (AUS) 67-67-74-71.
280 - Boonchu RUANGKIT (THA) 70-68-73-69.
281 - LAM Chih Bing (SIN) 67-69-73-72.
282 - Shiv KAPUR (IND) 71-68-72-71.
283 - S.S.P. CHOWRASIA (IND) 69-69-77-68, Anura ROHANA (SRI) 71-72-71-69, Digvijay SINGH (IND) 71-71-71-70.
284 - Richard LEE (CAN) 72-68-77-67, Shamim KHAN (IND) 73-75-67-69.
285 - Rahil GANGJEE (IND) 73-73-71-68, SIDDIKUR (BAN) 71-71-74-69, Manav JAINI (IND) 75-70-68-72.
Selected scores
286 - Jyoti RANDHAWA (IND) 73-72-67-74.
289 James Byrne (Scotland) 72 74 73 69 (T19)
289 - Jeev Milkha SINGH (IND) 72-73-73-71.
289 - Jeev Milkha SINGH (IND) 72-73-73-71.
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