The Asian Age

Colsaerts seals his first title in seven years

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Paris, Oct. 21: Nicolas Colsaerts held on to seal a gripping one-shot victory over Denmark’s Joachim B Hansen at the French Open, claiming his first European Tour title for seven years on Sunday at Le Golf National.

The big-hitting Belgian led by three strokes overnight but made several errors as South African George Coetzee and Hansen both moved ahead briefly on the back nine.

But Colsaerts recovered and kept his nerve on the final three holes to card a one-over-par fourth round of 72 and win on 12-under for the tournament.

“It’s very special. I mean, the French Open for me is very special because I’m Frenchspea­king,” said the 36year-old, who was part of Europe’s 2012 Ryder Cupwinning team in the ‘Miracle at Medinah’, but has since slipped to 424th in the world rankings.

“I’ve been coming here for I don’t know how many years. It’s been a long road.

“So many people have supported me over the years. That’s why I get so emotional. I went

through ups and downs for so many years now.”

It was Colsaerts’ third European Tour triumph in total and his first since the Volvo World Match Play Championsh­ip in May 2012. The return to the winners’ circle also secures his tour card for the next two years, having started the week 114th in the Race to Dubai standings, perilously just inside the top 117 who qualify automatica­lly for next season.

Colsaerts got off to a dream start with a birdie on the first as Coetzee

made bogey, opening up a five-shot lead over his playing partner.

The Belgian then stumbled as world number 289 Coetzee reeled off three straight birdies around the turn to seize a oneshot advantage.

An eagle on the par-five 14th put Colsaerts back in the lead. He stood on the 18th tee needing a par to finally put the tournament to bed and he managed just that.

“To lock it in like this on 18, which is one of the most difficult par-fours on tour, is very satisfying,” he added.

 ?? — AP ?? Nicolas Colsaerts of Belgium reacts after winning the Amundi French Open in Paris on Sunday.
— AP Nicolas Colsaerts of Belgium reacts after winning the Amundi French Open in Paris on Sunday.

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