England
international Paul Howard produced a dramatic finish to win the New
South Wales Amateur Championship in Australia on the 37th hole.
The 24-year
old trailed his Australian opponent over the closing holes at Avondale
Golf Club but a crucial birdie, when he drove the green on the par-4
35th, got him back on level terms. The 36th was halved in par before
Howard clinched the win with a par on the 37th, after his opponent flew
the green with his approach.
“It was a
golf grinder, a close match without many bogeys,” he said. “The turning
point was driving the green on the 17th (the 35th hole of the match) to
win the hole.”
Howard, a member at Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club, Lancashire, adds this
title to the South American Championship, which he won in 2014.
His success
provides a triumphant end to a five-week tour of Australia by a trio of
England Golf players and he remarked: “It was nice to get a win after
playing so well for the trip. Now, I’m looking forward to Spain and the
European Nations Cup.”
Howard, who
was the number two seed, had a fight on his hands throughout the final.
His 18-year-old opponent David Micheluzzi made a fast start and was two
under after two – and two up.
Howard’s
own birdie on the fourth narrowed the gap and he was back on level terms
after six holes. A further birdie on the ninth put him one up and he
held that slender advantage until he conceded the 16th and then lost the
18th, to reach the halfway stage at one down.
He was only to get ahead in the match once more – when he lifted the trophy on the 37th.
Micheluzzi
again set off in blistering style with birdies on 19 and 20 to get to
three up. Howard answered with his own birdie on the 21st but, with
seven holes to play, he was still trailing by two.
He won the 30th and
31st holes to square matters, but lost the next to a birdie to again
fall behind. However, he made his vital move with his 35th hole birdie
and before long had the trophy in his hands.
The
other members of the England Golf squad were English champion Nick
Marsh (Huddersfield) and Brabazon Trophy winner Ben Stow (Rushmore).
Both qualified for the New South Wales match-play championship – but
Marsh had the misfortune to meet Howard in the first round and Stow lost
in the second.
Earlier
in the trip, Howard claimed fifth place in the Australian Master of the
Amateurs at Royal Melbourne, signing off with a fourth round 66, which
included six birdies on the back nine.
Nick
Marsh became the Australian Amateur Championship medallist (stroke-play leader) at eight
under par in the qualifying and all three reached the
match-play stages.
Ben Stow also secured a top ten finish in the Lake
Macquarie Amateur, finishing with a pair of 68s.
All
three will represent England Golf in the European Nations Cup in Spain,
from 18-25 February, alongside double European champion Ashley Chesters
(Hawkstone Park).
Lyndsey Hewison
Press Officer
England Golf
pr@englandgolf.org
07825 752 193
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