The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Broadhurst gets the better of Daly to grab Paris title

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Former Ryder Cup player Paul Broadhurst won his second title at Le Golf National, host venue of The 2018 Ryder Cup, after a final-day battle with John Daly at the Paris Legends Championsh­ip.

The Englishman, a member of Europe’s 1991 Ryder Cup side, won the HNA Open de France on L’Albatros course in 1995 and carded rounds of 65-70-69 to win his fourth European Senior Tour title – his second victory of the season after winning the Scottish Senior Open in August.

Broadhurst, the 36-hole leader at Le Golf National, a European Tour Destinatio­n, made the turn in level par on the day, nine-under-par overall, as Daly birdied the 10th hole to move to 10-under-par, taking the lead for the first time.

However, the two-time Major Champion dropped a shot on the tricky par four 13th hole and Broadhurst made three birdies on the final seven holes for a three-under-par final round and a two-stroke victory.

“It’s pretty special to win twice on the same course,” said Broadhurst. “It was a tough day out there, I had to earn that. It wasn’t easy going. It was the first day we had any sort of wind and that gave us a different challenge.

“John took the lead with a good birdie at 10 and I thought that was me done. I got away with a tee shot on 13 and hit it really close for birdie. He had a bad lie, hit it into the water and made bogey – that was the turning point.

“I played really well from then on. To win wire-to-wire here and in Scotland is special.”

Phil Golding, winner of the Open de France at Le Golf National in 2003, finished third on nine-under-par, one stroke ahead of double Senior Major winner Roger Chapman.

Magnus P Atlevi, winner of the inaugural Paris Legends Championsh­ip in 2016, finished in a share of fifth place with South Africa’s James Kingston.

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