The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Vincent brothers make Asian Tour cut

- Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWE profession­al golfers Scott and Kieran Vincent managed to cut the Asian Tour’s Internatio­nal Series Oman at Al Mouj Golf in Muscat, Oman on Sunday.

The siblings who are part of the LIV Golf were part of the US$2 million purse tournament and their tie for position 18 saw them walking home US$23 600 rich each.

The Internatio­nal Series Oman saw over 160 players taking to the field and it was Kieran who had a bright start but had a difficult finish in the final round.

A former Liberty University graduate had a last round of three-over-par to move out of the top ten which he had maintained going into the last round.

Kieran carded rounds of 69, 71, 69, and 75 for a total of 281 as Scott who had a brilliant start scored rounds of 69, 71, 69, and 71.

The duo was tied with top amateur Zheng Sampson who had rounds of 68, 69, 68, and 76.

Scott and Kieran had a decent start to the 2024 golf season as they have managed to finish well in all three tournament­s they have played so far.

The duo finished tied in both the LIV Canada and LIV LAS Vegas and they have managed to finish with below-par scores overall.

Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz upstaged Louis Oosthuizen and Joaquin Niemann to record a convincing victory in the US$2 million purse tournament.

Ortiz, joint leader at the start of the day with Oosthuizen and with a host of bigname players breathing down his neck, showed no fear and shot a seven-under-par 65 to top the leaderboar­d on 19-under. He beat one of the pre-event favourites Oosthuizen by four, after the South African carded a 69 at Al Mouj Golf, here on the magical Muscat coastline, when the wind was up. Niemann fired a 67 to take third place outright, one stroke further back, in the Asian Tour’s second event of the season. The Asian Tour travels to the Southern Hemisphere next week for the 103rd New Zealand Open presented by Sky Sport.

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