Cape Times

Smith beats Zunic in play-off Down Under

-

SYDNEY: Cameron Smith clinched the Australian PGA Championsh­ip title after beating Jordan Zunic on the second hole of a sudden-death play-off at Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast yesterday.

Smith had squandered the chance to wrap up the title in regulation by missing a putt for par on 18.

Both players parred the first play-off hole and with Zunic’s par putt at the next lipping out, Smith had a simple tap-in from about two metres to win.

“Bit of a grind out there,” Smith said at the trophy presentati­on. “I had my chance on the 72nd but misread the putt so it’s nice to get that done.”

The 24-year-old had taken a one-shot lead at 19-under heading into the final hole after a birdie on 17. Smith and Zunic finished locked on 18-under 270.

Second round leader Adam Bland finished third with a 17-under 271 after signing for a 68 in the co-sanctioned Australasi­an and European Tour event.

Smith had started three shots behind overnight leader Zunic but stormed into contention with five birdies and a bogey on the front nine.

Zunic, who shot a course-record equalling 64 on Saturday, picked up two shots on the front nine, only for Smith to charge to within a shot of the lead.

The 25-year-old Zunic then dropped a shot on the par-four 10th to fall back into a tie at 18-under.

Bland threatened when he made a birdie on 16 to get to 17-under but the lefthander’s tee shot on 17 went wide left.

Smith and Zunic attacked the pin from better positions to set up birdie opportunit­ies, which Smith capitalise­d on to take a one-shot lead heading to the final hole.

Smith had a short par putt to seize the title but it slid just wide and Zunic forced the playoff when he made par. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: AAP ?? CUPS AND CAPS: Cameron Smith poses with the trophy after winning the Australian PGA event.
Picture: AAP CUPS AND CAPS: Cameron Smith poses with the trophy after winning the Australian PGA event.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa