The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Boulden’s stunning

- By Phil Casey sport@sundaypost.com

George Coetzee put himself in contention to win for the second week in a row after his eaglebirdi­e finish handed him a one-shot lead ahead of the final round of the Portugal Masters.

The South African began the day eight shots behind halfway leader Julien Guerrier after the Frenchman followed up his opening 62 with a brilliant 66 on Friday to head into the weekend on

14 under par.

But as Guerrier slipped back towards the rest of the field after failing to make a birdie yesterday, Coetzee produced a marvellous 66 that contained an eagle, four birdies and a single bogey to move to 11 under and take over at the top of the leaderboar­d.

Guerrier and Masahiro Kawamura were Coetzee’s closest challenger­s on 10 under, with Niklas Lemke and England’s Laurie Canter another shot back in a tie for fourth.

Coetzee, who arrived in Portugal fresh from winning the Titleist Championsh­ip at Pretoria Country Club on the Sunshine Tour last week, reached the turn in 34 shots after sandwichin­g a bogey on the seventh between birdies at the fourth and eighth.

After taking advantage of the par-four 15th for the third day in a row, Coetzee came agonisingl­y close to holing his approach into the long 17th for an albatross but had to settle for a tap-in eagle to climb to 10 under.

And he finished off with a confident 12-foot birdie putt at the last.

Coetzee was delighted with his eagle on the 17th but admitted an albatross would have been something special.

He said: “It would have been nice. I was actually watching earlier on in the

George Coetzee leads the way in Portugal

week the top 10 shots they have had at this event and I didn’t think anything of it until I saw that ball rolling and I thought ‘Ah, this could be number one!’ but in the end I’m really happy where it finished.

“I was fortunate enough to be right next to Laurie (Canter) and he hit six iron rather smooth, so it made it an easy decision for me to lift the seven iron and it ended up being the perfect club.”

World No.16 Tommy Fleetwood was five shots behind Coetzee after making four birdies in a row on his back nine to sign for a thirdround 68.

Amy Boulden carded eight birdies

Wales’ Amy Boulden claimed her maiden Ladies European Tour title with a stunning three-shot victory at the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open.

Boulden began the day a single shot behind Sanna Nuutinen but made eight birdies and no bogeys in yesterday’s final round to sign for a closing 64 and finish the tournament on

17 under par.

Australia’s Stephanie Kyriacou was her nearest challenger on 14 under, while home favourite Kim Metraux, Dane Emily Kristine Pedersen and Finn Nuutinen were two shots further back in a tie for third.

Boulden made a strong start to her final round, carding birdies at the first, third, fifth and seventh to reach the turn in 31.

The 27-year-old continued to impress as she began the back nine, making back-to-back birdies on the 10th and 11th before rolling in from around 25 feet at

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