The Gold Coast Bulletin

IBF backs Leishman as Aussie to beat at Open

- JIM TUCKER

IAN Baker-Finch has tipped noted wind player Marc Leishman to finish as top Aussie at the British Open, which has stirred rich memories of his own success on the Royal Birkdale fairways 26 years ago.

The special vibe when walking by the replica of the Claret Jug that is proudly displayed at his home in Florida is never greater than this one week of the year for the golfer who was tagged the “Dark Shark”.

He doubts his shot would have opened but for four per-

fect days in 1991 on the Lancashire links when his 64-66 weekend to close out his major triumph was exceptiona­l.

“That Open win really has made my life because I’m al-

ways ‘Ian Baker-Finch ... you’re a British Open champion’,” the Queensland­er said in humble tones.

“I can say now I definitely stuffed up before (in majors) but that gave me the understand­ing I could do it and not just be a good Australian player happy to compete in a British Open. I did feel I needed to convert.”

Just as fading in the final Sunday group at the 1984 and 1990 British Opens toughened Baker-Finch for his big moment, Leishman’s playoff miss at the 2015 Open at St Andrews and the 2013 Masters finale, playing with winner Adam Scott, have added steel to the burly Victorian.

“Scotty will definitely get the benefits coming off links golf at the Scottish Open and Jason (Day) gears up for every major but of all the Aussies, I feel Marc Leishman is the best chance,” Baker-Finch said.

“He handles the wind well as a Warrnamboo­l boy because it showed when St Andrews was blowing in 2015, his shot shape suits Royal Birkdale, he had a strong start to the US Open last month and all is good in his world at the moment.”

Eleven Aussies will tee up from tomorrow, with Day to play alongside 2015 champion Zach Johnson.

 ??  ?? Open hope Marc Leishman.
Open hope Marc Leishman.

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