The Scotsman

Top-five finish for Ramsay as Whitnell lands ‘awesome’ first win at 106th try

- Martin Dempster martin.dempster@scotsman.com

Richie Ramsay recorded his best finish of the season behind breakthrou­gh DP World Tour winner Dale Whitnell in the Volvo Car Scandinavi­an Mixed as Greig Hutcheon came close to tasting victory in just his second start on the Legends Tour.

On a day to remember for Whitnell, as the 34-year-old Colchester man landed a maiden title triumph on the main tour, Ramsay maintained his recent encouragin­g run of form by claiming a share off if that stockholm’ s Ullna Golf& Country Club.

Chalking up a second top -10 finish in three starts after ending in a tie for seventh in the Soudal Open in Belgium, the four-time tour winner signed off with a 71 for a 14-under-par total, finishing seven shots behind Whitnell, who had been in the driving seat after he spreadeagl­ed the field with a sensationa­l 61 in Friday’s second circuit.

Ramsay’s effort earned him just more than £50,000 and lifted the Edinburgh-based Aberdonian 27 spots to 83rd in this season’s Race to Dubai.

Whitnell is up 41 places to 17th in those standings after landing a popular win, with 1999 Open champion Paul Lawrie among those to quickly congratula­te him on social media.

“It’s awesome,” said Whitnell, who closed with a 70 for a 21-under total, of his three-shot success. “Obviously, Sweden is a great host for a tournament like this. It was great playing with the women.”

Whitnell, who started the day with a four-shot lead, found a few nasty spots from the tee as he faced the biggest test of his 14-year career as profession­al, but it was job done in start No 106 on the top tour thanks to a brilliant putting display. The tone was set by a great par save at the third and, though he was starting to look a bit tense when running up a double-bogey six at the next, back-to-back birdies at the fifth and sixth served as timely nerve-settlers.

Helped by eaglesat the fourth and 15 th, american sean crocker did his best to rain on Whitnell’s parade before watching on a big screen at the 18th green as the champion-elect rolled in a title-clinching 17-foot birdie putt at the penultimat­e hole.

“It tested me out there ,” admitted Florida-based Whitnell, who, in addition to receiving the trophy from swedish legend

and tournament host Annika Sorenstam, picked up a cheque for just under £270,000. “It’s been a long road for me.”

In an event won last year by home player Linn Grant, big hitting dutch woman anne van Dam tied for third with Germany’s Yannick Paul on this occasion, when England’s Gabriella Cowley, helped by four eagles

in the last two rounds, also finished in the top 10.

Meanwhile, hu tc he on wasted no time in showing why some of his peers had tipped him to be a title contender on the Legends Tour as the Tartan Tour stalwart finished second in the Jersey Legends at Lay Moye.

Twelve months after beating Paul Lawrie in a play-off,

Australian Richard Green did the business again, but he was pushed all the way by Hutcheon as the rookie closed with a three-under 69 for an eightunder total, just one short.

On a good day for the Caledonian contingent, Euan Mcintosh (68) finished joint-third on six-under, two shots ahead of Gary Orr in fifth.

83 Richie Ramsay has risen 27 spots to 83rd in this year’s Race to Dubai

 ?? ?? Scotland’s Richie Ramsay tees off on the first hole on day four of the Volvo Car Scandinavi­an Mixed
Scotland’s Richie Ramsay tees off on the first hole on day four of the Volvo Car Scandinavi­an Mixed

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