Rumford takes first Super 6 championship
Brett Rumford beat Phachara Khongwatmai of Thailand 2 and 1 in the final round of match play on Sunday to claim the first World Super 6 title near where he grew up in Western Australia.
Rumford led by five strokes at 17-under 199 after 54 holes of stroke play in the experimental tournament at Lake Karrinyup Country Club in Western Australia, sanctioned by the European, Asian and Australasian tours.
Eliminations during three rounds of stroke play whittled the field down to 24 for five sixhole rounds of match play on Sunday. The top eight seeded players, led by Rumford, had a first-round bye.
Favorite Louis Oosthuizen, who had a share of second spot at 12-under going into the match play, lost to Adam Bland in the quarterfinals after hitting his tee shot into a bunker on the third shootout hole and then missing a long par putt.
Rumford beat Bland in the semifinals and then was too consistent against 17-year-old Khongwatmai.
The 39-year-old Rumford underwent surgery in 2015 to have a section of his small intestine removed after falling ill in South Africa and lost his European Tour card last year during a long winless stretch, but he has earned back full status with his first win on the tour since 2013.
“All I can say is that it has been a really, really tough week,” Rumford said. “You’re looking at the last six holes pretty much to win a 72-hole golf tournament, so it comes down to the nitty gritty of that same feeling of trying to win a golf tournament.
“It was a unique challenge in trying to win a championship and feeling that same emotion, tension and pressure for six holes in four straight matches.”