The Manila Times

Fleetwood wins record European Tour prize

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SUN CITY CITY, S South h Af Africa: i Tommy T Fleetwood made three eagles before winning a sudden death play-off and the biggest first prize in European Tour history in the Nedbank Golf Challenge at the Gary Player Country Club on Sunday (Monday in Manila).

“This experience will live with me forever,” said the 28-year-old Englishman after defeating Sweden’s Marcus Kinhult with a par on a 12-under total of 276 with Kinhult, who shot 68.

The victory carried a prize of US$2.5 million (2.26 million euros). “Being a golfer these days, at a young age you have the chance to set up your family for life,” said an emotional Fleetwood. “Of all my achievemen­ts that’s the thing I’m most proud of.”

Fleetwood started the final round six behind overnight leader Zander Lombard.

It was the biggest comeback win of the season and lifted Fleetwood into second place on the order of merit going into the Tour championsh­ip in Dubai, starting on Thursday.

“It’s a privilege to get to the last event with a chance of winning the Race to Dubai,” said Fleetwood, who won the season- long competitio­n in 2017. “It’s an amazing thing to have in your career.”

Fleetwood and Kinhult pulled away from what at one stage was a crowded leaderboar­d as other contenders fell away in a swirling

- culty of the longest course on the European Tour.

Race to Dubai order of merit leader Bernd Wiesberger of Austria tied for third with Australia’s Jason Scrivener and Thomas Detry of Belgium, four strokes behind the leaders. Wiesberger and Scrivener both shot 70, while Detry, who started the round one behind Lombard, had a 74.

Louis Oosthuizen saw their hopes evaporate after starting

- huizen was in the lead when he birdied the tenth but faded to a 75 and a tie for sixth place with defending champion Lee Westwood on 281.

Lombard could not recover from a poor start and limped to

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