The Scotsman

Korhonen holds nerve in China play-off to land second Tour title

- By MARVIN COLLINS

Mikko Korhonen clinched his second victory on the European Tour as he edged out Benjamin Hebert on the opening play-off hole at the Volvo China Open.

Nearly a year on from his win at the Shot Clock Masters in Austria, Korhonen carded seven birdie s in his closing six-under-par 66 to draw level with Hebert, who held a threeshot lead overnight.

The pair could not be split on 20 under after 72 holes but it was Korhonen who held his nerve when they played the 18th again, the Finn sinking an 11-foot putt for birdie as his French opponent could only make par.

A delighted Korhonen told the European Tour website afterwards :“It’ s amazing. I don’t know how I did it, probably the putter today and most of the days.

“All day it was a battle, everybody was making putts. I had to just stay there and make my putts and just concentrat­e on the moment.”

Four birdies on the back nine ignited the 38-year-old’s charge and even took him into the lead, only for Heb er t to force a play-off with two birdies in the final three holes in his final round of 69.

Korhonen and Heb er t finished one shot ahead of Spain’s Jorge Camp il lo, their third playing partner on Sunday, at Genzon Golf Club while home hope Li Haotong came fourth on 16 under overall.

England’ s Jordan Smith made back-to -back gains at the end of his round to finish alongside four others on 15 under while Scotland’s Richie Ramsay, pictured, was three shots further back in a share of 14th.

 ?? PICTURE: STR/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? 0 Mikko Korhonen lifts the trophy after his battling victory
PICTURE: STR/AFP/GETTY IMAGES 0 Mikko Korhonen lifts the trophy after his battling victory

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