SENIOR ROOKIE BROWN WINS RUSSIAN OPEN FOR OVER-50s
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England’s
Simon P Brown survived a rollercoaster finish to become the fourth
rookie to win in 2013 at a rain-soaked Russian Open Golf Championship
(Senior).
Despite
a closing five holes which featured a double bogey, a bogey and three
birdies, the 50 year old completed the first wire-to-wire victory of the
season at Moscow Country Club after a closing 70 sealed a 12 under par
206 total and
a two-shot cushion over joint runners-up Mike Harwood and Carl Mason
(both 68).
Scotland’s
Colin Montgomerie (71) was amongst the group one shot further back in a
three-way tie for fourth alongside Spaniard Miguel Angel Martin and
Denmark’s Steen Tinning (both 72).
With
almost constant rain peppering the outskirts of the Russian capital on
Sunday, Brown, who led by one overnight, birdied the second before
making his first bogey in 39 holes at the difficult third.
Two gains in succession from the sixth extended his advantage before a manic close saw his lead wiped out.
Playing
in the third from last group, Australia’s Harwood and Mason of England
were on the surge as a gain for the former at the long 17th and a birdie
from the bunker for the latter at the last handed the pair a clubhouse
total of ten
under par.
Almost
simultaneously, Brown, who had looked entirely composed all week in his
pursuit of a first title since gaining his card at Qualifying School in
January, lost his ball with an errant drive at the par four 14th en
route to a double
bogey. He bounced back immediately with a birdie at the long 15th but
when he missed a short par putt at the following hole to slip to ten
under for the tournament a play-off with Harwood and Mason looked
imminent.
Brown
kept his nerve, however, rattling in a 25-foot birdie at the 17th
before almost holing a quite magnificent seven iron approach to the par
four last for the easiest of tap-ins and a superb maiden victory.
“Funnily
enough I was quite calm, despite how the score card must look,” said
Brown, whose win propels him from 51st to fifth in the Order of Merit
thanks to a winner’s cheque of €97,305.
“I was disappointed to lose a ball at 14 but I told myself just to keep going and hung in there for a strong finish.
“But that shot into 18 was very nice. That took all the pressure off and I was able to enjoy the walk up to the green.”
It has been quite the journey for
Brown, who finished tied fourth at the Russian Open here 17 years ago on
the Challenge Tour, having spent much of his life as a club
professional at Golf Club Rhein-Sieg in Germany, and he heralded Sunday
as a “life changing day”.
“It’s been a bit of a story I suppose,”
he continued. “I think I expected a bit too much of myself when I first
got on Tour but the last few weeks a change back to my old putter has
helped me to play well again.
“I’ve
enjoyed every minute of my time as a professional in Germany but this
is different – the biggest win of my career by far and a life changing
day.”
Brown is the fourth rookie to win on the 2013 Senior Tour in the last five events, following Steen Tinning (Berenberg Masters), Santiago Luna (SSE Scottish Senior Open) and Colin Montgomerie (Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters).
Brown is the fourth rookie to win on the 2013 Senior Tour in the last five events, following Steen Tinning (Berenberg Masters), Santiago Luna (SSE Scottish Senior Open) and Colin Montgomerie (Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters).
Final scores:
204 S Brown (Eng) 66 68 70,
206 C Mason (Eng) 70 68 68, M Harwood (Aus) 67 71 68,
207 M Martin (Esp) 66 69 72, C Montgomerie (Sco) 69 67 71, S Tinning (Den) 67 68 72,
208 D Russell (Eng) 72 68 68, A Oldcorn (Sco) 70 68 70,
209 B Ruangkit (Tha) 68 71 70, P Wesselingh (Eng) 69 68 72, B Lane (Eng) 68 69 72, M Kuramoto (Jpn) 69 71 69,
210 P Eales (Eng) 70 71 69, G Turner (Nzl) 71 70 69,
211 B Cameron (Eng) 71 71 69, T Thelen (USA) 71 68 72,
212 B Longmuir (Sco) 68 75 69, J Laforce (Can) 72 69 71, G Ryall (Eng) 71 71 70,
213 G Manson (Aut) 73 67 73, A Franco
(Par) 69 72 72, P Fowler (Aus) 68 72 73, R Thompson (USA) 72 72 69, P
Golding (Eng) 73 67 73, M McLean (Eng) 68 77 68, G Brand Jnr (Sco) 71 68
74,
214 I Woosnam (Wal) 72 70 72, C
Williams (RSA) 69 73 72, W Grant (Eng) 71 71 72, J Gould (Eng) 72 70 72,
A Sherborne (Eng) 71 71 72,
215 P Linhart (Esp) 73 71 71, J Bruner (USA) 70 72 73,
216 K Spurgeon (Eng) 76 69 71, G Wolstenholme (Eng) 70 69 77, H Buhrmann (RSA) 72 72 72,
217 T Price (Aus) 72 73 72,
218
R Gibson (Can) 68 76 74, M Belsham (Eng) 71 75 72, D O'Sullivan (Irl)
72 72 74, K Tomori (Jpn) 73 71 74, R Drummond (Sco) 74 69 75, J Carriles
(Esp) 74 70 74,
219 P Walton (Irl) 76 72 71, S Bennett (Eng) 70 74 75, M Cunning (USA) 74 72 73, J Harrison (Eng) 74 74 71,
221
S McAllister (Sco) 72 73 76, P Jonas (Can) 71 78 72, J Quiros (Esp) 75
73 73, M Farry (Fra) 78 67 76, G Norquist (USA) 75 72 74,
222 P Mitchell (Eng) 77 73 72,
223 S Torrance (Sco) 79 71 73, S Van Vuuren (RSA) 76 76 71, N Job (Eng) 72 74 77, L Carbonetti (Arg) 73 77 73,
225 J Lindberg (Swe) 79 71 75, A Fernandez (Chi) 78 73 74, S Cipa (Eng) 76 73 76,
226 R Sabarros (Fra) 78 73 75,
227 D Hospital (Esp) 73 76 78, N Ratcliffe (Aus) 76 76 75,
228 G Brand (Eng) 75 76 77,
229 T Elliott (Aus) 74 74 81, G Ralph (Eng) 77 76 76,
231 T Charnley (Eng) 79 79 73, B Lincoln (RSA) 77 75 79,
232 D James (Sco) 81 79 72,
234 G Banister (Aus) 81 76 77,
236 D Durnian (Eng) 80 77 79,
259 I Zatravkin (Rus) 90 85 84,
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