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Ormsby wins as Cabrera-Bello suffers heartbreak again

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HONG KONG: Australia’s Wade Ormsby won the Hong Kong Open as Rafael Cabrera-Bello suffered heartbreak on the final green for the second year in a row.

Ormsby, playing in the penultimat­e pair, had bogeyed the difficult 18th hole and left his rival CabreraBel­lo needing only a par to force a playoff.

But a poor bunker shot by the Spanish world No. 20 left him too much to do with his putt, which rolled inches wide to hand the Australian his first European Tour title – 13 years after he started playing on the circuit.

“Unbelievab­le to be honest. I’m kind of lost for words a bit at the moment,” said Ormsby.

“280-odd starts on the European Tour, and a first win means a lot to me.”

Ormsby’s final-round 68 meant the world No. 319 finished on an 11-under 269, one shot clear of Cabrera-Bello and three others.

Paul Peterson and Julian Suri of the US, and Sweden’s Alexander Bjork, also finished on 10-under par.

European Tour champion Tommy Fleetwood was a further shot back.

Adelaide-born Ormsby, who turned profession­al in 2001, had won only one profession­al tournament in his career before Sunday – the Asian Tour’s Panasonic Open in India in 2013.

“I play a lot of golf in Europe, everywhere. A few bumps along the way. It’s pretty cool to get a win this late in your career,” he said.

The tournament’s star names, Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia, ended on seven-under and five-under respective­ly after failing to shine on the short but challengin­g Hong Kong Golf Club course.

Rose recovered from a rocky start to card another solid but unremarkab­le round of 68, finishing well off the pace overall at seven under.

“It wasn’t quite what I was look- ing for but the start kind of indicated that,” said Rose, who opened with bogeys on the first and third holes.

“I’m really pleased that I kept (my) head up and ground it out.”

“I’ve never seen the course play better. For such a short golf course, it had some teeth – which is good to see.”

Miguel Angel Jimenez – who hit the tournament’s best round of 63 yesterday – finished eight-under.

Jimenez said he would celebrate with a cigar and a bottle of wine after rolling back the years to finish with a flawless round including seven birdies on the par-70 course, where he has won the tournament a record four times.

“I’m going to find my cigar and have a bottle of wine on the terrace,” said Jimenez after completing his final round.

“This is maybe not the most beautiful terrace in the world but it’s the best terrace in the world.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Cool win: Wade Ormsby of Australia is just ecstatic after winning the Hong Kong Open yesterday. — AP
Cool win: Wade Ormsby of Australia is just ecstatic after winning the Hong Kong Open yesterday. — AP

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