The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Rock-solid Rob just misses out on an elusive 59

- By Phil Casey SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

RobertRock is in pole position to claim a second winner’s cheque at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, despite never having won the tournament before.

Rock narrowly missed from 30 feet for eagle on the par-five 18th yesterday, for what would have been only the second 59 in European Tour history.

But he tapped in for his sixth birdie in succession at Lahinch to complete a brilliant course record of 60, eclipsing the 63 establishe­d by Padraig Harrington on Thursday.

At 13-under-par, Rock enjoys a one-shot lead over fellow Englishman Eddie Pepperell and Spain’s Rafa Cabrera Bello, with overnight leader Zander Lombard another stroke back after recovering from four-putting the fourth to card a 68.

Rock, who took home the first prize of €500,000 after losing a play-off to Shane Lowry at Baltray in 2009 because Lowry was still an amateur, said: “It was a fun day.

“The finish was a bit

much really, I holed a really long putt on 17 and it was only when I was walking to the second shot on 18 and checked the par of the course that I realised it was an eagle for 59.

“My caddie was well aware. He wasn’t going to tell me but I beat him to it. Thankfully, I hit a good shot and gave myself a chance for it. It was a 25-foot putt, which I actually thought I was probably going to get the way I had been putting, and maybe that’s where I went wrong.

“It’s disappoint­ing not tomakeit.but60isa great score and I’ve played rubbish so far this season so it’s nice to play better. It’s a good opportunit­y to get my season back on track, qualify for the Open and maybe win a tournament again, which would be lovely, because it’s been a long while.”

Rock’s last European Tourtitlec­amein2012, when he held off finalday challenges from the likes of Tiger Woods and Rory Mcilroy to win the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championsh­ip.

The 42-year-old combines playing with coaching and counts Race to Dubai leader Matt Wallace among his clients.

Pepperell got off to a slow start but played his last seven holes in four under to remain in contention for a third European Tour title.

“I was quite angry,” Pepperell said. “It was a tough day because I had to be really patient and today was the best day I’ve swung the club this week. It was quite frustratin­g actually the first 11 holes.

“It seemed like every good iron shot I hit went long and every putt I hit went short. One of those days to begin with, but came to me in the end, which is nice and I feel good.

“I don’t see why I can’t go out there and shoot six under or something tomorrow and make me hard to beat.”

Scotland’s Grant Forrest is five shots behind leader Rock on eight-under after firing a five-under-par round of 65.

n Aussie Peter O’malley has his sights set on the Swiss Seniors Open trophy after taking the lead yesterday with a bogey-free secondroun­d 65 at Golf Club Bad Ragaz.

O’malley holds a oneshot advantage, on nineunder-par, over Andrew Oldcorn. The 59-year-old Scot also fired a 65 to be one ahead of the quartet of Peter Baker, José Coceres, Phillip Price and first-round leader Clark Dennis.

 ??  ?? Robert Rock and his caddie, Gary Tilson, read his putt on the 18th green for a possible
59 at Lahinch yesterday. But there was anguish as he had to settle for a 60 as it missed (below)
Robert Rock and his caddie, Gary Tilson, read his putt on the 18th green for a possible 59 at Lahinch yesterday. But there was anguish as he had to settle for a 60 as it missed (below)
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