The Citizen (Gauteng)

Stone struggles to 74, which drops him 15 places

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Grant Winter

– A bogey, double-bogey end to his final round saw Brandon Stone drop from a tie of fifth to a share of 20th place in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip won by Denmark’s Lucas Bjerregaar­d here yesterday.

The 25-year-old, who won the Scottish Open at Gullane in July with a brilliant final-round 60, could only manage a last-day 74 for a seven-under 281 aggregate.

The final round saw an 8.30am “shotgun” start – everyone teeing

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off at the same time on different holes – to ensure an early finish and avoiding the 65km/h winds scheduled for mid-afternoon.

Stone (right) started his round at the par-four 18th which he parred and with two holes to go was one under for the round after a chip-in for a birdie three at 15. But he bogeyed 16 and then found the Road Hole bunker at 17, played a fair recovery onto the green only to three-putt for a double-bogey six.

“I was disappoint­ed with my finish and I didn’t compete like I wanted to today. The other three rounds here were all under par and I had 65 here yesterday, so overall I guess it wasn’t too bad seeing that this was my first tournament back after six weeks not playing (in which time he got married and went on honeymoon).”

The top South African here, Stone now plays the British Masters this week, heads for Dubai to train next week and then ends the year with a busy schedule with tournament­s in Shanghai, Turkey, at Sun City for the Nedbank Challenge, Dubai, Mauritius, Johannesbu­rg for the Joburg Open, and Leopard Creek for the Dunhill Championsh­ip.

“So hopefully here at St Andrews was just a warm-up for better things to come.”

Of the other South Africans to make the cut here Louis Oothuizen closed with a 71 for 284, Trevor Immelman and Darren Fichardt finished on 285, Ernie Els, Peter Karmis and Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut on 286, Branden Grace on 287 and Oliver Bekker on 288.

Bjerregaar­d closed with a day’s best 67 as the wind became stronger throughout the round, and won by one on 15-under-par 273.

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