HEND CLAIMS SECOND WIN OF SEASON AT QUEEN’S CUP
Samui,
Thailand: Australian Scott Hend enjoyed a one-shot triumph at
the Queen’s Cup today for his second title of the season and ninth
Asian Tour career victory.
The
big-hitting Aussie overcame a two-shot deficit with a final round of
four-under-par 67 at the Santiburi Samui Country Club to pip home talent
Gunn Charoenkul, who signed off with
a bogey-free 66 for his best finish on Tour.
Overnight
leader Prom Meesawat endured a disappointing 72 to finish three back in
joint third place with American Paul Peterson (69), Korea’s Jeunghun
Wang (69) and Thailand’s Pavit
Tangkamolprasert (66) in the US$300,000 Asian Tour tournament.
“I
lost the tournament in Wentworth, lost the tournament in Mauritius and
had chances in China. That’s four times this year and I didn’t win.
Whether this was my golf course or not, I’ve been
playing very good golf and trying to not get down on myself. It’s nice
to win again,” said Hend, who was victorious at the True Thailand
Classic earlier this season.
Hend
turned in 35 and then drew level with Prom with birdies on 11 and 12.
He surged ahead with a seven-foot birdie on 14 which the Thai bogeyed
after finding trouble with an errant drive.
With
a two-shot lead, the Aussie parred home to hoist the Queen’s Cup,
becoming only the second non-Thai golfer to win the tournament since it
joined the Asian Tour Schedule in 2009.
“I
sort of put the bit between the teeth and got on 11 and hit driver up
to near the green. I took the hole on as I thought I needed to make a
move. Prom was ahead then and I chipped to four
feet for birdie and on 12, I hit another great drive and hit it to six
feet for another great birdie,” said Hend.
“Unfortunately for Prom, he made a mistake on the 14th hole which I made another birdie and that was a big swing. I saw I had a two-shot lead coming down the last hole and I didn’t
want to do anything stupid or ridiculous.”
Hend’s
latest victory could see him overtake countryman Marcus Fraser on the
Official World Golf Ranking and put him in position to make the Olympic
Games.
“There
are three more weeks for the Olympic qualifying. I’m 43 this year, who
knows how much longer (I can play) although I’m getting better with age.
It’ll be nice to go the Olympics and be
one of the first Australians to play in it since golf’s re-inclusion.
It’s all these different things that you chalk up in your career and
when you’re finished, you just sit back and say this is what I did,”
said Hend, who totalled 15-under-par 269 and earned
US$54,000.
Gunn,
24, charged into contention by turning in 32 but the birdies dried up
on the back nine. He had a chance to put some pressure on Hend by missed
an eagle chance from 15 feet at the last
hole.
“I
was striking it really good and I kept making good putts on the front
nine. I could just see the breaks. On the back nine, I looked at the
leaderboard on 11 and I said okay, I’ve got to
do something.
“But
I just couldn’t get the breaks right then, I got the speed right but I
missed a lot of chances, about six or seven holes. I couldn’t make
birdie until the last hole. I hit it close on
18 for eagle and it would have been nice to put some pressure on him.
“Hopefully I can keep improving from here. I’ll keep working hard for sure,” said Gunn.
Prom, chasing a third Asian Tour title, was disappointed he failed to win on home soil for the first time.
“I
was playing alright but didn’t make any putts. Hendy played good and
hit almost all fairways. He had a good up and down on 13 and then I made
bogey on 14. He played solid golf,” said Prom.
FINAL TOTALS
par 284 (4x71). Yardage: 6,808
269 - Scott HEND (AUS) 69-69-64-67.
270 - Gunn CHAROENKUL (THA) 67-69-68-66.
272
- Pavit TANGKAMOLPRASERT (THA) 70-67-69-66, Paul PETERSON (USA)
70-65-68-69, Jeunghun WANG (SKOR) 69-72-62-69, Prom MEESAWAT (THA)
70-65-65-72.
273 - Nicholas FUNG (MAS) 70-70-66-67.
274 - Prayad MARKSAENG (THA) 69-72-67-66, Thanyakon KHRONGPHA (THA) 70-68-67-69.
275 - Juvic PAGUNSAN (PHI) 72-68-69-66.
276 - Sorachut HANSAPIBAN (THA) 68-72-65-71, Antonio LASCUNA (PHI) 70-70-65-71, Jazz JANEWATTANANOND (THA) 69-67-66-74.
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