REPORT FROM EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
By SARAH GWYNN
Victor
Riu overcame a nervous start to claim his maiden Challenge Tour title
at the Swiss Challenge, posting a final round one under par 70 to win by
three shots.
The
Frenchman, who started the day with a four stroke lead, was two over
par after ten holes, but rallied on the back nine to hold off Englishman
Adam Gee, who drew level at one stage but ultimately had to settle for a share of second place after a 67.
Alongside
Gee was young American Brinson Paolini, who was playing his first
tournament as a professional and first event in Europe, and showed he is
one to watch after carding weekend rounds of 64 and 65.
Riu
looked to be on the ropes at one stage, but a birdie at the 15th
coupled with a bogey for Gee, playing in the group in front, gave him a
two shot cushion. The Paris-based player then birdied the 16th and 17th
for good measure, meaning
Gee’s eagle-bogey finish did not affect the outcome.
“I’m
so happy, but it hasn’t quite sunk in yet,” said the 28 year old,” who
posted a course-record 62 in the third round. “I struggled a lot at the
start so I’m delighted that I was able to produce a strong finish.
“I
was very nervous and tight on the first few holes and I didn’t trust my
swing. I was in the last group last week and didn’t finish well, so I
learned from that that I needed to relax.
“My
putting was a lot better on the back nine, and it was important to get
that birdie on the 17th to play the last with no pressure. It’s a tricky
hole with a difficult green, and it’s easy to make bogey. On the 17th
there was still only
one shot in it, as I didn’t know Adam had bogeyed the last, so it was a
relief to make a birdie there.”
Riu,
who collected €25,600 and rises to third in the Rankings, added: “The
goal is still to finish the season in the top 15 and move up to The
European Tour, and hopefully I will do that now I have won. This is my
fifth season on the Challenge
Tour, so it’s about time I moved on.”
Paolini
was delighted with his debut as a professional, having been inspired by
the likes of Peter Uihlein and Brooks Koepka to start his career on
this side of the Atlantic.
“I’m
just grateful to be here and I’ve been fortunate to take advantage of
the opportunity to play this week,” said the Duke University graduate.
“I wanted to put a little more pressure on Victor coming in. I thought
if I could get to 17
under I’d have a chance, but I can’t complain – it’s been a great week.
“The
eagle on the 17th was nice – I made a long putt. Overall it’s been a
lot of fun and it has given me a lot of confidence for next week. To
know that I can compete and contend out here is huge, and hopefully I
can do the same again in
Italy.”
Jamie McLeary earned 8,000 Euros for finishing joint fourth.
Wallace Booth finished 12th and earned 3,040 Euros
Jamie McLeary earned 8,000 Euros for finishing joint fourth.
Wallace Booth finished 12th and earned 3,040 Euros
FINAL TOTALS
Par 284 (4x71)
265 V Riu (Fra) 69 64 62 70
268 B Paolini (USA) 70 69 64 65, A Gee (Eng) 66 69 66 67
269 S Kim (Kor) 67 66 70 66, J McLeary (Sco) 70 64 65 70, P Oriol (Esp) 70 69 66 64
270 J Carlsson (Swe) 69 66 67 68, A Perrino (Ita) 71 64 65 70, R Kakko (Fin) 72 68 67 63
271 M Crespi (Ita) 68 68 66 69, T Nørret (Den) 67 69 68 67
272 W Booth (Sco) 69 69 65 69
273
N Ravano (Ita) 69 69 66 69, C Hanson (Eng) 68 68 69 68, A Pavan (Ita)
65 71 69 68, B Ritthammer (Ger) 69 70 67 67, P Edberg (Swe) 69 66 67 71,
M Rominger (Sui) 66 73 69 65
274 S Tiley (Eng) 68 65 70 71, D Huizing (Ned) 69 66 69 70, A Velasco (Esp) 69 70 68 67
275 J Lima (Por) 69 69 70 67
276 Z Scotland (Eng) 73 66 67 70, J Maurer (Aut) 72 67 69 68, D Frittelli (RSA) 73 67 73 63
277
J Elson (Eng) 65 66 73 73, B Parker (Eng) 64 71 71 71, J Garcia Pinto
(Esp) 73 68 69 67, A Ahokas (Fin) 67 71 69 70, P Relecom (Bel) 70 71
71 65
278 D Geminiani (Ita) 72 64 71 71
279
R Steiner (Aut) 69 68 75 67, F De Vries (Ned) 68 68 70 73, C Kim (USA)
71 68 72 68, A Johnston (Eng) 69 71 70 69, M Trappel (Aut) 66 72 72
69, G Cambis (Fra) 70 68 70 71, J Guerrier (Fra) 64 69 74 72, J Lando
Casanova (Fra) 69
70 70 70
280 J Glennemo (Swe) 70 68 66 76, S Manley (Wal) 64 73 70 73,
281 E Espana (Fra) 71 68 71 71, J Frazer (Wal) 72 67 69 73, D Nouailhac (Fra) 68 71 73 69, N Quintarelli (Ita) 67 73 70 71
282
R Saxton (Ned) 68 70 74 70, G Boyd (Eng) 72 66 71 73, T Remkes (Ned)
72 69 70 71, D Griffiths (Eng) 66 69 77 70, J Pastor Lopez (Esp) 73 68
70 71, S Whiffin (Eng) 73 66 72 71, D Im (USA) 72 68 65 77, A Bernadet
(Fra) 66 71 74 71,
T Pulkkanen (Fin) 71 70 73 68, N Floren (Swe) 69 71 74 68, J Doherty
(Sco) 69 72 70 71
283 A Maestroni (Ita) 71 70 69 73, S Garcia Rodriguez (Esp) 71 65 76 71
284 R Dinwiddie (Eng) 70 70 71 73, B An (Kor) 74 67 75 68
285 N Elvira (Esp) 71 70 75 69, L Bjerregaard (Den) 69 72 74 70
286 D Palm (Swe) 73 68 73 72, T Murray (Eng) 69 71 73 73, J Huldahl (Den) 68 69 77 72
287 C Aguilar (Esp) 67 73 76 71
290 L Goddard (Eng) 74 67 76 73
291 D Stewart (Sco) 71 70 72 78
292 J Clément (Sui) 71 68 81 72
EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
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