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Well Dunne, Paul! You beat Rory to the British Masters

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NEWCASTLE: Ireland’s Paul Dunne celebrated a maiden European Tour victory as he denied a charging Rory McIlroy to capture the British Masters title in Newcastle with a spectacula­r final round of 61.

The 24-year-old Dunne laid the platform for a closing 18-hole effort of nine-under with three birdies and an eagle in his first six holes on Sunday at the Close House course in northeast England.

That gave him a combined tournament total of 20 under and a win by three shots from McIlroy, with Sweden’s Robert Karlsson, who had led by a shot heading to the final day, posting a 66 for third place at 16-under.

Four-time Major winner McIlroy had moved to within a shot of Dunne in shooting 63 on Sunday for a total of 17-under.

But Dunne held his nerve brilliantl­y and answered McIlroy’s challenge with birdies over his closing two holes, including sensationa­lly chipping in from well off the green at the last.

Dunne’s victory, his first in 51 Tour events, helped make amends for his defeat in a playoff for the Hassan II Trophy in Morocco earlier this year.

The Irishman had also led the 2015 British Open Championsh­ip going into the final round.

“It feels great to finally win as I have been up there a few times this year but have never really got to put the foot down on Sunday,” said Dunne.

“So, in waking up this morning I said to myself I am going to try and win it rather than have someone else hand it to me and thankfully I did it, and hopefully I can do it again.

“Also what happened in Morocco was a help as I had a couple of shots late in my final round then but Edoardo (Molinari) finished birdie, eagle so I was just waiting today for someone like McIlroy to have a hole-in-one on the last or something like that.”

McIlroy birdied three holes in succession over his opening nine but after dropping a shot at 11 the World No. 6 put began to put real pressure on Dunne with a further three birdies in a row from the 12th along with birdies at 16 and 17.

“It was a good weekend and just nice to have a chance to win a golf tournament as that was a big thing and the more chances I have like that, I seem to play better,” explained McIlroy.

“I started okay today and a little more slower than Saturday to be threeunder through nine but then Paul got off to a great start.

“But I set myself a target on the back nine to shoot four-under and finish 17-under to feel like I have a chance, so I did everything I wanted to do and it was just not good enough in the end.”

Meanwhile the 28-year-old McIlroy, who secured his best finish since capturing last year’s PGA Tour Championsh­ip, was full of praise for Dunne.

“It was unbelievab­le for Paul to shoot a 61 to win his first tournament and was incredibly impressive, and I am very happy for him as he has worked hard on his game,” said McIlroy, who turned pro in the British Masters a decade ago. — AFP

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