DUNCAN STEWART TOP SCOT IN JOINT 12TH PLACE IN CHINA
Duncan Stewart signed off with a three-under-par 69 to finish top Scot in joint 12th place in the Foshan Open European Challenge Tour event at Foshan Golf Club, China today (Sunday).
The Grantown on Spey man, who had his first hole in one as a professional earlier in the event, totalled six-under-par 282 to earn 4,510 Euros.
Although Stewart had six birdies in his first round he also had three costly bogeys on the inward half - at the 10th, 12th and 17th - which deprived him ot a top 10 finish and a bigger payslip.
Raymond Russell earned 3,243 Euros for joint 16th place on 283 after a closing par-matching 72.
George Murray finished joint 25th on 285 with a good last round of 68 which earned him 2,294 Euros.
Jamie McLearly and Andrew McArthur both closed with 72s andtied for 33rd place on 288 for which the pay-out was 1,933 Euros apiece.
Spaniard Nacho Elvira won the first prize of 41,234 - his first victory as a pro- with a closign round of 72 for an aggregate of 14-under-par 274.
The Grantown on Spey man, who had his first hole in one as a professional earlier in the event, totalled six-under-par 282 to earn 4,510 Euros.
Although Stewart had six birdies in his first round he also had three costly bogeys on the inward half - at the 10th, 12th and 17th - which deprived him ot a top 10 finish and a bigger payslip.
Raymond Russell earned 3,243 Euros for joint 16th place on 283 after a closing par-matching 72.
George Murray finished joint 25th on 285 with a good last round of 68 which earned him 2,294 Euros.
Jamie McLearly and Andrew McArthur both closed with 72s andtied for 33rd place on 288 for which the pay-out was 1,933 Euros apiece.
Spaniard Nacho Elvira won the first prize of 41,234 - his first victory as a pro- with a closign round of 72 for an aggregate of 14-under-par 274.
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A
nerveless putt from 12 feet earned Nacho Elvira his first professional
title at the Foshan Open and moved him within sightof a place on The
European Tour.
A
closing round of 72 for an aggregate total of 14 under par was enough to
see off a whole host of challengers, but the bare numbers do not do
justice to the drama that unfolded at Foshan Golf Club.
Having
come into the inaugural US$350,000 event in 50th place in the Challenge
Tour Rankings, Elvira’s chief aim was simply to secure his berth in the
45-man Dubai Festival City Challenge Tour Grand Final in a fortnight’s
time; but a radical
revision will be needed after the winner’s cheque for €41,234 moved the
Spaniard into the all-important top 15.
For
the latter stages of a fraught final day in Foshan City, where several
thousand spectators basked in glorious sunshine, it had looked like a
play-off would be needed to determine the winner.
Elvira,
who held a three-shot lead overnight, got off to a fine start with a
birdie on the second hole but, after a succession of pars, opened the
door to his rivals with a bogey at the 15th hole.
That,
combined with a 16th hole birdie from his playing partner Sam Walker
and a two-birdie burst from Indian Shiv Kapur playing in the group
ahead, meant the leading trio all teed off on the 18th on 14 under par,
with Englishman Tyrrell
Hatton one shot behind.
But when Tyrrell’s birdie attempt
shaved the hole and Kapur, whose tee shot found the bunker, lipped out
for par to fall back to 13 under par, the stage was set for a showdown
between Elvira and Walker.
When
Walker’s approach shot came up short of the green and Elvira’s flew 50
feet past the hole, both looked in danger of dropping shots and giving
Kapur an unlikely reprieve. But once Walker had failed to get up and
down from the fringe,
Elvira faced a 12-foot putt for victory – and he duly rolled it in with
the confidence of a seasoned champion, rather than a first-time winner.
An
emotional Elvira, who climbed from 50th to 13th in the Rankings, said:
“This has to be one of the best days of my life. It’s been an
unbelievable week from the start, with the course and the crowds and the
way we’ve been made to feel
so welcome by everyone. I’m just so grateful I managed to finish the
job off.
“I
hadn’t made a putt all day, but I said to my caddie on the last that if
I was going to make one putt, now would be a good time to do it. It was
an incredible feeling, and I’ll never forget this day. I didn’t play as
well as I would’ve
liked today, but I made the best up and down of my life for par from
the edge of the water on the 17th, then to hole that putt on the last
under such pressure was amazing.
“Your
first win is always special, but to win here on such an amazing course
and in such an incredible tournament, it really doesn’t get any better.
Obviously it gives me a great chance of getting onto The European Tour,
but I’m not thinking
about that right now. I just want to enjoy the moment, then we will see
what the next two weeks bring.”
Walker, who signed off with a round of 70 for a 13 under par total, could at least console himself with
a
cheque for €20,617 which moved the Englishman to 12th place in the
Rankings and within touching distance of a return to The European Tour.
His
fellow runner-up Hatton (70) virtually guaranteed his place in The 2014
Race to Dubai after climbing to 11th, but there is more work to do for
Kapur (69), who is in 19th place.
The same goes for England’s Phil Archer, who is three places below the Indian after finishing fifth on 11 under par.
FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72)
274 N Elvira (Esp) 68 68 66 72
275 S Walker (Eng) 66 69 70 70, S Kapur (Ind) 70 68 68 69, T Hatton (Eng) 66 69 70 70
277 P Archer (Eng) 71 69 68 69,
278 N Lemke (Swe) 68 76 67 67, S Arnold (Aus) 65 72 72 69,
279 W Besseling (Ned) 68 69 70 72
280 J Elson (Eng) 70 71 73 66, J Guerrier (Fra) 69 69 74 68
281 M Crespi (Ita) 71 70 69 71
282 D Stewart (Sco) 68 71 74 69, G Stal (Fra) 72 68 72 70, D Im (USA) 72 68 69 73, R Kakko (Fin) 72 71 68 71
283
J Fahrbring (Swe) 73 70 68 72, R Russell (Sco) 68 70 73 72, R
Dinwiddie (Eng) 72 69 71 71, R Davies (Wal) 65 73 70 75, S Tiley (Eng)
69 71 71 72, T Pilkadaris (Aus) 73 70 71 69,
284 W Kang-Chun (Chn) 71 70 70 73, S Manley (Wal) 70 71 71 72, B Paolini (USA) 71 68 72 73,
285 D An (Aus) 70 74 71 70, A Pavan (Ita) 70 73 72 70, G Murray (Sco) 75 70 72 68, B An (Kor) 73 66 76 70,
286 F Calmels (Fra) 71 76 71 68,
287 B Ritthammer (Ger) 73 72 72 70, V Riu (Fra) 73 69 70 75, J Barnes (Eng) 73 73 73 68
288 J McLeary (Sco) 72 74 70 72, A McArthur (Sco) 71 72 73 72
289 D Gaunt (Aus) 72 74 72 71, H Wen-Yi (Chn) 71 73 74 71, M Brier (Aut) 70 77 70 72,
290 O Zheng (Chn) 74 72 73 71, O Wilson (Eng) 74 73 69 74, J Dantorp (Swe) 69 77 71 73,
291 A Gee (Eng) 69 74 72 76, S Kim (Kor) 73 72 74 72, C Ding-Gen (Chn) 74 73 72 72, T Nørret (Den) 69 79 72 71,
292 L Hao-Tong (Chn) 72 76 71 73, L Kennedy (Eng) 71 74 74 73, F Zhi-Peng (Chn) 76 71 71 74, P Edberg (Swe) 75 72 74 71,
293 E Dubois (Fra) 74 71 76 72, G Cambis (Fra) 77 70 72 74, D Brooks (Eng) 71 72 76 74, Y Tian (Chn) 70 74 73 76,
294 C Aguilar (Esp) 74 73 74 73, S Zi-Han (Chn) 73 75 72 74,
295 H Ming-Jie (Chn) 73 75 74 73, J Da-Xing (Chn) 73 72 74 76, H Ren (Chn) 74 72 74 75, S Dong (Chn) 74 71 79 71,
296 A Velasco (Esp) 73 74 77 72, D Griffiths (Eng) 73 69 73 81, J Cheng (Chn) 77 70 76 73,
297 A Domingo (Esp) 77 71 75 74
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